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July 8, 2010 FSC announces revised U.S. Forest Management StandardContact: Today, the United States national office of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC–US) announces the launch of the revised FSC-US Forest Management Standard for forest operations in the contiguous U.S. The revised standard has been approved by FSC International which requires all accredited forest management standards based on its 10 Principles and 56 Criteria to undergo a review and consider necessary revision every five years. “We are thrilled to launch the new US Forest Management Standard,” said Corey Brinkema, President of FSC-US. “The revised standard captures the on-the-ground practices that represent genuine forest stewardship and provide the foundation for FSC-certified forestry in the U.S. The completion of this effort, coupled with accelerating adoption by American retailers and manufacturers, provides a fantastic opportunity for promoting the values of forest stewardship and FSC with the American consumer.” The revised US Standard marks the end of a three year review and revision process concentrating on the myriad environmental, social, and economic values associated with forests and forest products. The revised standard harmonizes nine regional standards into one national standard to reduce complexity and improve efficiencies in the management and auditing process. Regional variation is maintained in key areas of forest management and conservation where local conditions, including forest types and ecological processes, warrant different management techniques. Mike Jani, FSC-US Board member, Standards Committee member, and Chief Forester of the Humboldt Redwood Company and Mendocino Redwood Company said, “It would be an understatement to say that FSC’s standards development process, which brings together diverse perspectives and oftentimes conflicting interests, is challenging. However, it’s a necessary undertaking to capture a true balance of values. The result is a standard that is challenging yet functional for forest managers and a marketplace label that consumers can trust to represent outstanding forest management.” FSC governance and procedures for standards and policy-setting are founded on stakeholder collaboration and transparency. FSC firmly believes that exemplary forestry can only be defined by direct participation from diverse environmental, social, and economic groups and the values they place on forests and forest products. “FSC is a uniquely democratic space for environmental, social and business interests to debate forest management issues,” stated Scott Paul, Director of the U.S. Forest Campaign at Greenpeace and FSC-US Board member. “FSC continues to be the gold standard for forest certification.” The new standard retains key environmental, social, and economic concepts from the regional standards, but improves consistency and clarity in application. The distinguishing hallmarks of FSC certification remain intact in the revision, including old growth protection, restrictions on conversion and clearcuts, restrictions on chemical use, and consultation with community groups, and protection of indigenous people’s rights. What’s new in the revised FSC-US Forest Management Standard?
The revised standard is available for use immediately and all forests seeking FSC-certification but not currently FSC-certified should be evaluated to this revised standard. Those forests that are currently FSC-certified will have until October 8, 2011 to be in conformance to this standard. Please visit our website for more information. |
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