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SUMAL

Romania, which contains some of Europe’s most important old-growth forests, passed a law in 2021 stipulating that every single truckload of wood or timber products must be photographed and recorded in the new electric tracking system — known as SUMAL — to ensure that no trees could be logged without permission and oversight.1)

The ability to trace commercial wood back to the forest it came from is key to combating illegal logging, a major problem in the country in recent decades, said Ciprian Gălușcă, the coordinator of Greenpeace Romania's forest and biodiversity campaign.2)

“The use of photos is extremely important to ensure that a load of logs is not underestimated,” said Gălușcă. It also allows inspectors to confirm that the logger had harvested wood only from authorized species, he added.3)

But the Carpathian incident highlighted a key flaw in the system: It has no way of actually analyzing the uploaded images to make sure they’re unique and haven’t been tampered with.4)

Because of that, truck drivers are free to upload anything they want. OCCRP began to examine SUMAL — which has been billed as Europe’s most sophisticated timber traceability system — and quickly found images of truck tires, office chairs, and even a series of photographs of what appeared to be a drinking party.5)

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