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Finland's Stora Enso suspends logging after damage to river pearl mussels

Finnish forestry group Stora Enso has suspended all logging in ecologically safeguarded locations in Finland, it stated on Monday after confessing destroyed a large number of freshwater pearl mussels near one of its sites this month.

Forestry devices crossing the Hukkajoki river in main Finland on Aug. 15 are thought to have actually harmed 150-200 metres ( 490-660 ft) of the riverbed, crushing thousands of endangered mussels, authorities have actually said.

We have currently initiated a variety of changes to make sure that nothing like this can occur again, Stora Enso CEO Hans Sohlstrom stated in a declaration on Monday.

Stora Enso has suspended harvesting in all areas throughout Finland where there are restrictions under the Water Act, the Forest Act or the Nature Conservation Act, the company said.

Police stated they were examining the event as a. severe ecological crime.

Finland is a significant producer and exporter of pulp, paper and. other items that are based upon visiting the nation's large. forests.

Stora Enso said the suspension would last until its. functional standards, harvesting plans and threats connected to. these websites had been reassessed.

It is a high concern and we intend to conclude it quickly,. the company stated in a different emailed statement about the. suspension on Monday.

In addition to halting its activities, the company stated it. had started additional training on environmental policies and. guidelines for its workers, contractors and subcontractors.

Stora Enso said it would pay the expenses of the continuous. remediation.

Stora Enso bears its obligation both economically and. ecologically, it said on Monday, including that lots of its. staff members were involved in the repair work.

(source: Reuters)