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Construction &

PEFC-Certified
Timber

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The Complete
Building Material
Timber is a material that sits at the heart PEFC-certified timber plays an enormous
of the construction industry. As well as part in many building projects from
having the lowest embodied CO2 of any structural applications such as timber
commercially available building material, frame, engineered woods such as glulam,
it is increasingly seen as the simple and xlam, laminated veneer lumber (LVL)
straightforward way for contractors and and structural insulated panels (SIPs)
clients to achieve a high-performance to key components such as engineered
building solution. With species offering floor cassettes, attic trusses, staircases,
dimensional stability and durability, certified windows and doorsets, plywood, MDF,
timber has unique sustainability credentials skirting, orientated strand board (OSB),
as a renewable building material compared decking and cladding plus a wide range of
to concrete, steel, brick and block or sawn timber including innovative modified
aluminium. wood products such as Accoya®.

Jallis/Dreamstime/PEFC

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Sense &
Sustainability

Jay Beiler/Dreamstime
It is critical to prove that the timber
used on your project is sustainably
sourced and certified. Chain of Custody
documentation proves that each step
Did you know?
of the supply chain has been monitored
closely with independent auditing Using wood instead of
and is the key mechanism for tracing other building materials
certified material from the forest to saves on average
the building site. This unbroken link is 0.9 tonnes of carbon
transparent proof that the timber used dioxide per cubic metre.
is sourced from a legally managed and
certified forest. PEFC has over 230
million hectares of certified forests Source: Edinburgh Centre
in 28 countries, making it the world’s for Carbon Management
largest forest certification system.

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Performance
Matters
Timber has amazing appearance,
durability and performance values.
It is flexible, reliable and fast to work
with. It absorbs carbon while growing,
uses low energy in conversion, stores
carbon in use and is a renewable crop.
Timber is also a major part of the offsite
construction methodology and is a fully
understood way of achieving greater
consistency and quality of design.

With many timber components created


in a factory-controlled environment,
the building sector can deliver vastly
improved levels of project efficiency
with low levels of construction waste
and faster, safer onsite working
practices. This reliability translates
into a more stable cost model and
predictable timescales, meaning
timber can provide smoother project

Dmitry Kalinovsky/Dreamstime
delivery and a quicker return on
investment. PEFC-certified timber is
widely used across all construction
sectors from houses, schools and Using PEFC-certified timber directly
hotels to restaurants, theatres and helps achieve Levels 3 to 6 of the
supermarkets. Code for Sustainable Homes and plays
a pivotal role in satisfying the acoustic
For complete confidence in creating and thermal requirements of Part L and
a sustainable building project, PEFC Part E of the Building Regulations.
offers project certification. This is
based on the total input of PEFC- Using timber is also a huge motivation
certified raw material to the whole in achieving Excellent BREEAM ratings
project and enables businesses to and demonstrates a high commitment
make a single claim regarding to environmental best practice and
the timber products or group of industry approval.
products used.

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Influence
Your Industry

Mark Humphreys/Dreamstime
The construction industry is the largest The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has
buyer of timber products – this means the also based the 2012 London Olympics
sector has a huge influence on the type timber procurement policy on CPET
of timber in demand. The construction guidelines, with local government also
industry can help increase the level of encouraged to comply with CPET policy
sustainable products by demanding PEFC- on specifying certified timber. Further
certified timber at all times. This gives a incentives for the construction sector and
clear market signal that only timber from contractors to choose PEFC-certified
legal and sustainably managed sources timber (and carefully analyse their supply
is acceptable. To comply with public chains) is the UK Government’s zero
sector procurement policy, the use of carbon target for new housing by 2016
certified timber is mandatory and PEFC- and the impending EU legislation banning
certified materials are accepted by the illegally harvested timber and timber
Government’s Central Point of Expertise on products from the EU market in 2012.
Timber (CPET – see www.cpet.org.uk)
– an essential requirement for public
sector projects.

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Stewart Milne Timber Systems
PEFC Timber – Intelligent Construction
Fabric First – the timber frame Cutting CO2 – a renewable and green
approach to low energy building building material with low embodied
design that allows you to confidently energy that can be easily recycled or
meet SAP targets, achieve PassivHaus reused. Timber also acts as a carbon
standards and deliver high thermal sink meaning that when the harvested
performance without the need for timber is converted into wood products,
additional renewable energy extras. they continue to store carbon and
reduce overall carbon emissions.

Prefabrication – mass-customised Corporate Social Responsibility –


timber components can deliver high clearly demonstrate to clients that you
levels of onsite efficiency, less waste and your supply chain are committed
and more reliable factory-controlled to responsible forest management by
precision. sourcing PEFC-certified timber for your
projects.

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Stewart Milne Timber Systems

Quality &
Confidence
Certified timber is an ideal material for Fir, European Redwood, Beech, Cherry,
a multitude of building applications and European Oak, American White Oak,
construction sectors. It is helping industry American White Ash, Finnish Spruce
professionals find more innovative ways and Birch with Dark Red Meranti, Majau,
to secure practical and cost-effective Mersawa, Merawan and Gerutu for
solutions with high levels of sustainability. windows and Balau, Red Balau, Kempas
and Keruing for decking.
PEFC-certified timber is widely available
in construction-grade strengths from PEFC is a unique global certification
an extensive network of merchants and system. Its distinctive and easily-
suppliers with a huge variety of softwoods recognised logo transcends language
and hardwoods available. barriers making it a truly global brand.

PEFC-certified timber offers the widest For further information on the PEFC
choice of sustainable timber available to programme visit: www.pefc.co.uk
the construction sector, including Western
Red Cedar, European Larch, Douglas

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PEFC UK

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Front cover: Mats Tooming/Dreamstime (main), Mark Humphreys/Dreamstime, Finnforest. Cooper Buildings
Back cover: Finnforest (main), Zhiqian Li/Dreamstime.
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