Organizational Sign-On to Hold Enviva Accountable

This form allows organizations to add their name to the petition to Hold Enviva Accountable to Communities. To sign-on as an organization, please fill out the form below. If you are an individual and would like to sign, please click here.

We've already delivered more than 12,000 signatures to Enviva's leadership. We're planning another delivery soon. 

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Dear [Enviva leadership],

Enviva's operations cause significant damage across the US South. Enviva destroys 175,000 acres of Southern forests every year. Production facilities release harmful wood dust and toxic pollution in surrounding communities. When burned, wood pellets release more carbon emissions than coal.

Enviva's air and noise pollution is harming residents living near Enviva facilities.

We petition Enviva to heed these concerns, and take immediate action:

  • Install fugitive dust control plans at ALL your operating and proposed facilities.
  • Put in place best practices for trucks entering and exiting operational sites. The outcome should reduce noise, traffic, and fugitive dust.
  • Stop nighttime operations between the hours of 10pm and 7am. Nearby residents need quiet to sleep.
  • Stop sourcing from bottomland hardwood forests.
  • Establish a Good Neighbor Fund. These resources must improve the quality of life impacts that your operations cause. This includes but is not limited to funding:
    • air purifiers and monitors for impacted communities
    • pressure washing houses and cars due to constant dust
    • new health centers in impacted communities
    • clean water infrastructure for surrounding communities
  • Stop claiming that the wood pellet industry is a form of clean and renewable energy.
  • Stop taking government grants and subsidies for your product.
  • Commit to halt production expansion.

Your corporation claims it is serious about providing clean and renewable energy. Take corporate responsibility. Act now to protect the quality of life of impacted residents. Enviva must shift to valid clean and renewable energy sources.


Join the 95+ organizations that have already signed on:

350 Triangle
350 Columbia
7 Directions of Service
Aiken Worship Group (Quakers)
Alabama Interfaith Power & Light
Beyond Extreme Energy
Biofuelwatch
Black Warrior Riverkeeper
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Cape Fear River Watch
Carolina Wetlands Association
Center for Biological Diversity
Center for Sustainable Communities
Clean Water for North Carolina
CleanAIRE NC
Clean Water for North Carolina
Clear Sky Madison
Climate Communications Coalition
Climate Crisis Working Group Moore County
Coastal Plain Conservation Group
Columbia Friends Meeting
Comité Schone Lucht
Community Partners Across the South
Concern Citizens of Northampton County
Concerned Citizens of Cook County
Concerned Citizens of Richmond County
Cultivator, Inc
Cypress Group of the NC Sierra Club
Democrats For Life of South Carolina
Dogwood Alliance
Down East Coal Ash Environmental and Social Justice Coalition
Earth Ethics, Inc.
Education, Economics, Environmental, Climate and Health Organization (EEECHO)
Environmental Paper Network
Environment East Gippsland inc
Environmental Justice Community Action Network
Forest Keeper
Friends of the Earth Japan
Friends of the Earth US
GASP
Georgia Conservation Voters Education Fund
Georgia Interfaith Power and Light
Green America
Haw River Assembly
Healthy Gulf
John Muir Project
Kingdom Living Temple
KMARTIN GROUP/Ladybug Outreach
Landelijk Netwerk Bossen- en Bomenbescherming.nl
Last Tree Laws
Leefmilieu
Lumber Riverkeeper - Winyah Rivers Alliance
Mighty Earth
Mississippi Rising Coalition
Mobile Basin Biodiversity Refugia, KBA
Mobilisation for the Environment
Multi-Faith Alliance of Climate Stewards of Frederick MD
NAACP Charlotte - Mecklenburg Branch
NC Black Alliance
NC Climate Justice Collective
NC Climate Solutions Coalition
NC Environmental Justice Network
NC WARN
NCEJN - NC Environmental Justice Network
New Alpha Community Development Corporation
North Carolina Black Alliance
North Carolina League of Conservation Voters
North Carolina NAACP
North Carolina Conservation Network
Northampton First
NRDC
Ocean Natural Farm
Our Beautiful Earth
Partnership for Policy Integrity
Pee Dee Indian Tribe
Pivot Point
Rachel Carson Council
RADE [Residents Against Dirty Energy]
Robeson County Cooperative for Sustainable Development
Sandhills Cooperation Association
Save Estonia's Forests
SOS Forêt France
Sound Rivers
South Carolina Sierra Club
Southern Environmental Law Center
Southern Forests Conservation Coalition
SouthWings
Spruill Farm Conservation Project
Stand.earth
Tahoe Forests Matter
Tennessee Heartwood
Terra Advocati
The Greater Greener Gloster Project
The People's Justice Council
Third Act North Carolina
Toxic Free NC
Trend Asia
U2U
Wetland Plants Inc
Whitney M Slater Foundation
Young Peoples Guild

*This list is updated periodically, not in real time.

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