National Certification Standards
Their work will lead to the development of the National Standards for the endorsement of the Forest Stewardship Council. With pre-certification assessments planned, underway or completed for a number of forest operations in both countries, adhesion to the FSC framework is expected.
What is Forest Certification?
Forest Certification is a system of forest inspection plus a means of tracking timber and paper through a "chain of custody" - following the raw material through to the finished product. This is all to ensure that the products have come from forests, which are well managed - meaning they take into account environmental, social and economic principles and criteria.
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is the international organization co-ordinating this process. With support from WWF, the FSC has established itself as the international benchmark for forest certification and product labeling.
WWF is working with businesses, investors, governments and the entire supply chain in the forest industry - from the community forest owner to CEO's of major international forest products companies - all to ensure that consumers and businesses are given the choice which doesn't cost them the earth.
