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Criterion 6.6 Pesticide Policy, Banned Chemicals and Derogation

Criterion 6.6 Pesticide Policy, Banned Chemicals and Derogation

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Criterion 6.6 Pesticide Policy, Banned Chemicals and Derogation

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Relevant FSC Documents

1. FSC-POL-30-001- FSC Pesticides Policy (2005)

2. FSC-GUI-30-001 V2-0- FSC Pesticides Policy: Guidance on the implementation (2007)

3. FSC-PRO-01-004 V2-1 – Processing Pesticide Derogation Applications (2005)

4. FSC-GUI-30-001a – FSC Approved Temporary Derogations for the Use of “Highly Hazardous” Pesticides in FSC-Certified Forests and Plantations (2008)

5. FSC-GUI-30-001b – (DRAFT) – Integrated Pest Disease and Weed Management Guide (2008)

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Definitions

Pest: Organisms which are harmful or perceived as harmful and as prejudicing the achievement of management goals. Some pests, especially introduced exotics, may also pose serious ecological threats, and suppression may be recommended. They include animal pests, plant weeds, pathogenic fungi and other micro-organisms.

Pesticide: Any substance or preparation prepared or used in protecting plants or wood or other plant products from pests; in controlling pests; or in rendering such pests harmless. (this definition includes insecticides, rodenticides, araricides, molluscicides, larvaecides, fungicides and herbicides).

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FSC’s Approach….

The FSC criteria include three core elements:

1. Promotion of “non-chemical” methods of pest management as an element of an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy;

2. The identification and avoidance of “highly hazardous” pesticides; and

3. Appropriate use of the pesticides that are used.

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Criterion 6.6

These core elements are the basis of Criterion 6.6:

•Management systems shall promote the development and adoption of environmentally friendly non-chemical methods of pest management and strive to avoid the use of chemical pesticides.

•World Health Organization Type 1A and 1B and chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides; pesticides that are persistent, toxic or whose derivatives remain biologically active and accumulate in the food chain beyond their intended use; as well as any pesticides banned by international agreement, shall be prohibited.

• If chemicals are used, proper equipment and training shall be provided to minimize health and environmental risks.

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Criterion 10.7

….and are also the basis of 10.7

•Measures shall be taken to prevent and minimize outbreaks of pests, diseases, fire, and invasive plant introductions.

• Integrated pest management shall form an essential part of the management plan, with primary reliance on prevention and biological control methods rather than chemical pesticides and fertilizers.

•Plantation management should make every effort to move away from chemical pesticides and fertilizers, including their use in nurseries. The use of chemicals is also covered in Criteria 6.6 and 6.7.

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