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    1. DonManuel on

      Romanian government, law enforcement and people in general are not more responsible?
      If it’s possible a bad actor will come and exploit the opportunity.

    2. nope IKEA is not to blame, the policies, corruption and the people that empower IKEA to do so are to blame. these days everyone should learn from Serbia and protest the shit out of the irresponsible politicians that are making day by day our lives harder.

    3. Willing-Donut6834 on

      By the way, the 3% for the EU might include the rainforest in French Guiana. Meaning old-growth forests in Europe are really, really rare.

    4. ChocolateExisting368 on

      So Romanians sold forest to furniture vendor and now IKEA is blamed? Lol.

    5. Beneficial_Steak_945 on

      So… who sold the forests to IKEA to harvest then? What did they _think_ IKEA was going to do with them? Just pick berries like good Swedes like to do in the autumn?

    6. Real_Rain8397 on

      Since everyone is repeating the same you sold them your forests what did you expect bullshit. IKEA has been found by NGO’s in violation of both Romanian and EU laws numerous times. Cutting in protected biodiverse woodland and outside “their forests” from public land.

      [https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/06/09/ikea-in-the-spotlight-flatpack-furniture-linked-to-systematic-destruction-of-romanian-fore](https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/06/09/ikea-in-the-spotlight-flatpack-furniture-linked-to-systematic-destruction-of-romanian-fore)

    7. West_Possible_7969 on

      It is all so Greek: we sell someone something, then we blame them for it when they use it.

    8. estrellaente on

      Well, no European company is guilty of anything, but if it is American, Russian or Chinese, then yes, they are guilty according to this sub.

    9. Sea_Helicopter_2556 on

      Get lost. “Ikea iS t0 BlAmE”

      It’s you, loser. You, your people, your lawmakers, your police, and your forest personnel.

      Ikea is a business. 

      I’d cut every tree in my neighbor’s backyard too if he agrees to let me do it for a few pennies.

      Get a grip.

    10. MintCathexis on

      It is unclear to me why so many people in the comments are so eager to blame anyone but IKEA for this (one comment was even blaming Romania people???). Yes, corruption played a part in this, but I find large megacorporations who know exactly what they’re doing and what their actions would entail are always more to blame than some local officials looking to make quick buck by looking the other way.

      As I said in another comment: There’s a reason why people say “fuck Nestle” and not “fuck Malinese, Ivorian, Nigerian, Pakistani, Thai, …. (and many more here) people/governments”.

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