Posted AT 1:41 PM EDT on 06/12/06
Victoria's Secret snubs West Fraser Timber
WENDY STUECK
Globe and Mail Update
VANCOUVER Victoria's Secret owner Limited Brands has agreed to stop buying paper from suppliers that log in caribou habitat in the Rocky Mountain Foothills near Hinton, Alberta.
The Pittsburgh-based retail giant has also promised to stop buying paper from any suppliers that get their trees from any caribou range in Canada unless the paper is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
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