Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986
settled into the ground and on to the trees in major timber-exporting
countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia,
Germany, Finland and Sweden. Those countries export wood to furniture
retailers around the world.
While logging in many
areas affected by Chernobyl fallout is against the law, the region is
prone to illegal logging. It is especially rampant in the
Russian-Ukrainian region where fallout was heavy, the World Wildlife
Fund said in a report released in July.