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www.pefc.org #pefc
Promoting
Sustainable Forest
Management
www.pefc.org
PEFC International
ICC Building C
Route de Pré-Bois 20
1215 Geneva 15
Switzerland
Tel. +41 22 799 45 40
Peter Latham, OBE
PEFC International
Certification: Opening
or closing doors to
global markets for
tropical hardwood
PEFC Key Facts & Figures
Global leader: 307 million ha PEFC-certified forest
20,000 PEFC Chain of Custody certified companies
750,000 PEFC-certified forest owners, certification system of choice for
small-forest owners
Trusted by 87% of consumers*
Source: PEFC International * GfK study, October 2014
Why do we need Forest Certification?
4
Forest Management CertificationA history
• 1980s Concerns about destruction of tropical forests
• June 1992 Rio Earth Summit
• 1993 FSC Founding Assembly
• 1999 PEFC founded to meet the needs of European
small and family forest owners
• 2004 PEFC endorsement of the first national standards
outside Europe
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Certification – The Global Picture Progress to date
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28%
60%
11%
28% of the world’s
industrial roundwood
supply is certified
60% of the total area
certified to PEFC
11% of the world’s
forests are certified
PEFC around the world
7 August 2018
Source: FSC International Centre . Dec 2016
194 million hectares of forests FSC certified COCs 32,000
PEFC driving growth in certified forest area
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100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
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PEFC
FSC
+26% +20% +10%
+54% +47% 0%
+16% +6% +18%
FSC
PEFC
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PEFC Chain of Custody Distribution
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Regulations and policies affecting timber
purchasing
Requirements for legality• European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR)
• FLEGT licencing
• Lacey Act - USA
• Illegal Logging Prohibition Act - Australia
• Clean Wood Law - Japan
• CITES
For legality and sustainability• Public procurement policies
• Corporate procurement policies
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Market acceptance: Public procurement
Assessments against criteria developed for/by:
UK public procurement policy
• PEFC: 96%
• FSC: 94%
Dutch public procurement policy
• PEFC: 92%
• FSC: 88-91%
WWF CAT (standard strength)
• PEFC: 70%
• FSC: 76%
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Certification Drivers
Building Certification Schemes
The following building certification schemes all have sustainable
timber requirements:
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Mat 3 Responsible Sourcing - PEFC or FSC
MR Credit Sourcing Raw Materials - PEFC or FSC
D20 Timber – PEFC or FSC
Specifying Timber
Industry Examples
“Willmott Dixon is committed to sourcing timber and timber products for
both temporary and permanent inclusion in our projects from legal and
sustainable sources as defined by the UK Government Central Point of
Expertise on Timber (CPET).” ……….. “There are two types of evidence
required to prove the legality and sustainability of timber and timber
products:
• Cat A evidence is preferred, and can be provided through a scheme
recognised by CPET, both PEFC and FSC are acceptable with a full
chain of custody.
• Cat B evidence is alternative documentary evidence which provides
assurance that the source is legal and sustainable….…..We also
recognise timber traceable to a forest with a fully implemented forest
management plan in line with the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS).”
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Certification Drivers
Reputational
All photos Greenpeace/Cobbing16
The PEFC LabelReassuring consumers on wood based products across sectors
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Latest products with the PEFC labelFood Packaging
Burger King- Spain
Ireland
McDonalds Chile
19
Project Certification
PEFC Certified Projects
Olympic Park - Photo: Olympic Delivery Authority
Kingsgate House - Photo: PEFC
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UK Timber Market
21
23
449
1,413
1,435
3,256
9,677
Veneer
Hardwood
Plywood
Fibreboard/MDF
Particleboard/OSB
Softwood
2016 UK timber consumption (thousand m3)*
*2017 Forestry Commission Statistics Report
Figures exclude CLT & Glulam Total: 16,256,000 m3
UK Timber Market
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41
95
109
111
264
281
488
600
6,198
8,063
Cameroon
Canada
USA
Malaysia
Other non-EU
Brazil
Russia
China
UK
Other EU
2016 UK timber sources (thousand m3)*
*2017 Forestry Commission Statistics Report
Figures exclude CLT & Glulam Total: 16,256,000 m3
Top 5 supplying countriesfor 2015
HARDWOOD
1. USA – 51% total imports with 33% certified
2. Malaysia – 9% total with 80% certified
3. Singapore – 6% total with 94% certified
4. Canada – 5% total with 59% certified
5. Uruguay – 4% total with 100% certified
PANELS
1. China – 67% total with 17% certified
2. Brazil – 9% total with 97% certified
3. Malaysia – 7% with 68% certified
4. Russia – 5% with 92% certified
5. Chile – 2% with 100% certified
TTF Responsible Purchasing Report 201723
Volume m3 2016 2014
FSC 207,773 65% 64%
PEFC 69,349 22% 19%
Verified legal & SVLK 31,703 10% 9%
Negligible risk 9,277 3% 8%
TOTAL 318,102
James Latham PLC Total Sales 2016
2016 Panel Sales by Continent
80%
13%
7%
James Latham PLC
Europe SE Asia South America
Volume m3 2016
FSC 185,542 68%
PEFC 61,206 23%
Verified legal & SVLK 16,177 6%
Negligible risk 6,399 2%
TOTAL 269,324
James Latham PLC Panel Sales 2016
2016 Timber Sales by Continent
41%
6%
26%
27%
James Latham PLC
Europe SE Asia Africa North America
Volume m3 2016
FSC 22,231 45%
PEFC 8,143 17%
Verified legal & SVLK 15,526 32%
Negligible risk 2,878 6%
TOTAL 48,778
James Latham PLC Timber Sales 2016