PEFC YOUR ASSURANCE OF RESPONSIBLE SOURCING

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PEFC YOUR ASSURANCE OF RESPONSIBLE SOURCING PEFC CHAIN OF CUSTODY

ABOUT PEFC PEFC (Programme for Endorsement of Forest Certification) is an international nonprofit, non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting Sustainable Forest Management through independent third-party certification. PEFC is an umbrella organisation. It works by endorsing national forest certification systems developed collaboratively by all interested stakeholders and tailored to local priorities and conditions. National forest certification schemes undergo rigorous third party assessment against PEFC s unique Sustainability Benchmarks. At its core is an independently verified Chain of Custody process which tracks certified material from the forest to the end user enabling companies to make accurate claims on the content of certified material. It proves that each step of the supply chain from the forest to the end-user has been monitored closely with independent auditing. To date more than 16,000 companies are involved with PEFC Chain of Custody certification. PEFC has recognised certification systems in more than 30 countries. Together these account for over 260 million hectares of certified forests, making PEFC the world s largest forest and wood product certification system. It applies the highest ecological, social and ethical standards to forestry management and is the certification system of choice for family and communityowned forests. 2

FORESTS ARE THE FUTURE Forests contain some of the most valuable and bio-diverse ecosystems on the planet. Without forests, vital functions would be lost, while many of the species which rely on forests would also be endangered or disappear. An estimated one in five people worldwide are believed to depend on forests and the services they provide for their livelihoods including: Giving food, heat, energy, medicines and wood Promoting biodiversity by giving habitats and shelter for all kinds of flora and fauna Playing an integral role in regulating water and carbon cycles Preventing desertification and having a fundamental role in climate regulation. Threats to forests and forest landscapes include land conversion for agriculture and mining, development and urban expansion, unsustainable forestry practices and illegal logging. If forests are to continue to deliver the full range of benefits that people and nature are dependent upon, they need to be conserved and managed sustainably. Forest certification provides assurances of sustainable forest management. However, only around 10% of the world s forests are currently certified. PEFC s focus is on increasing the certified area, especially in the southern hemisphere. This growth will be helped by increased environmental awareness globally and a desire by responsible companies to demonstrate that they are operating sustainably. Companies have long recognised that sourcing and using PEFC-certified wood-based products helps safeguard the world s forests, as well as enhancing their corporate sustainability credentials. Certification provides their customers with assurances that such products are made from environmentally-sound, raw materials. 3

CHAIN OF CUSTODY CERTIFICATION Sustainable Forest Management while crucial to maintaining the valuable services forests provide does not in itself establish the link from the forest to the end user. In order to give assurances that timber and wood-based products can be traced back to sustainably managed forests, PEFC promotes Chain of Custody certification (CoC). auditing and provides a means of tracking certified material. This unbroken link is transparent proof that a wood-based product is sourced from a responsibly-managed and certified forest. Chain of Custody certification is the process of handling information on the origin of forest-based CERTIFIED FOREST CERTIFIED LOGS CERTIFIED SAWMILL products, which allows an organisation to make accurate and verifiable claims on the content of sustainably certified material. It proves that each step of the supply chain from the forest to the end-user has been monitored closely through independent BUILDER DISTRIBUTOR CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER CONSUMER DEMAND Over the past few years, market research has consistently shown that ethical consumption is on the rise. Certification provides companies with access to the PEFC label, and an overwhelming majority of consumers globally - more than 80% - want companies to use labels on products, according to the first PEFC/GfK Global Consumer Survey. 30% of all consumers said that they actively look for forest certification labels, with the PEFC label being the most trusted global forest certification label. What reassures you most that environmental considerations have been taken into account? (% of consumers) Media 16% Don t know 15% Label 54% Base: 13,000 men and women from 13 different countries. Question: When purchasing a product or a service, which of the following criteria reassure you the most that environmental considerations and sustainable development have been taken into account? PEFC/GfK Global Consumer Survey October 2014 Recommendations 17% Brand 24% Country of origin 30% 4

A WORLD OF CHOICE - SOURCING PEFC-CERTIFIED MATERIALS PEFC Chain of Custody requirements define the timber and wood-based material that can be used in the manufacture of certified products, based on their origin. Only forest-based material delivered as PEFC-certified with a formal PEFC claim from PEFC certificate holders (Sustainable Forest Management and Chain of Custody certificates) and recycled material can be considered PEFC-certified material. In addition to enabling companies to demonstrate compliance with the EUTR Due Diligence requirements, PEFC Chain of Custody certification offers other important benefits: Access to markets provides companies with access to markets for environmentally responsible products Risk management includes social requirements to protect the fundamental rights of workers along the supply chain. PEFC was the first international chain of custody system to do this Availability and choice much of the world s certified forest area is PEFC-certified. That is currently more than 260 million hectares, offering the widest supply of certified fibre and timber Compliance with legislation PEFC s Due Diligence System (DDS) excludes wood from conversions, illegal and other controversial sources A clear and transparent message the PEFC label on a product communicates to customers in a clear, concise and transparent manner that timber and wood-based products have been responsibly sourced Business leadership on sustainability businesses can gain a competitive advantage over other suppliers Traceability assurances that the certified material in the final product originates in PEFCcertified forests managed with due respect for environmental, economic and social standards. 5

GLOBAL & UNIQUE Although other forest and Chain of Custody certification systems are available, there are distinct reasons why so many companies opt for PEFC. As the world s largest forest certification system, PEFC remains the certification system of choice for small, non-industrial private forests, with hundreds of thousands of family-owned forests certified as meeting PEFC s strict Sustainability Benchmarks. To date more than 16,000 companies are involved with PEFC Chain of Custody certification, offering tens of thousands of PEFC certified products globally. PEFC is the only global certification system that: Builds on intergovernmental agreements and globally recognised processes Strictly separates standard-setting, certification and accreditation to ensure complete independence and impartiality Requires all national standards to be independently developed with participation open to all interested parties Sets the highest standards for forest certification aligned with the majority of the world s governments, including: Maintaining or enhancing biodiversity Protecting ecologically important forest areas Prohibiting forest conversions and excluding certification of plantations established by conversions Prohibiting use of the most hazardous chemicals and GMOs, and minimising the use of pesticides Protecting workers rights and welfare, and encouraging local employment recognising the principle of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC), the UN Declaration on Indigenous Peoples Rights, and ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Respecting property and land tenure rights as well as customary and traditional rights provisions for consultation with local people and stakeholders Abiding by applicable laws Added requirements on social, health and safety requirements in Chain of Custody certification as early as 2010 Requires that all standards undergo public consultation at national and international levels and independent third-party assessment Demands and implements regular revisions of national certification systems. Supports the implementation of governmental agreements through a voluntary, market-based mechanism. For more information on the many ways PEFC contributes to protecting the world s forests visit: www.pefc.org 6

FURTHER READING WWW.PEFC.CO.UK Visit our website for more information on PEFC, forest management, news, case studies and Chain of Custody guidance. There is also a useful link to PEFC s international database which makes it easy to check corporate certification claims. INDUSTRY INFORMATION & GUIDANCE FROM PEFC UK PEFC publishes a wide range of sectorspecific brochures which are available to download as PDFs from the PEFC UK website - www.pefc.co.uk Hard copies are available upon request by e-mailing info@pefc.co.uk 7

PEFC s distinctive green trees logo transcends language barriers making it a truly global brand. For further information about the PEFC programme in the UK visit: www.pefc.co.uk Photo credits: istockphoto, NaturallyWood.com, PEFC, stock.xchng, Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. PEFC UK Sheffield Technology Parks Cooper Buildings Arundel Street Sheffield S1 2NS t +44 (0)114 307 2334 e info@pefc.co.uk w www.pefc.co.uk Printed on PEFC certified paper by Horner Brothers Print Group Ltd t 01709 372 277 www.hornerbrothers.com PEFC/16-33-626