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PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE FOREST

MANAGEMENT AROUND THE WORLD

PEFC & FSC


RESPONSIBLE FORESTRY

PEFC is often asked about the similarities But what are the differences and
and differences between the two global similarities between these two global
forest management certification schemes forest certification programmes?
- the Programme for the Endorsement of
Forest Certification (PEFC) and the Forest Firstly, there are far more similarities than
Stewardship Council (FSC). differences, with both systems working towards
the implementation of sustainable forest
This publication aims to help answer these management practices around the world. While
questions and we therefore hope that PEFC and FSC share the same goals, they
it will provide a useful resource to both choose different routes to get there.
Chain of Custody certified companies, and
those specifying certified products in their Both systems focus on conserving the natural
corporate procurement requirements, such habitats of plants and animals and respecting the
as retailers and brand owners. rights of forestry workers and local communities.
Growing and harvesting timber sustainably
Worldwide, there are two internationally recognised provides valuable income and work opportunities
systems for the certification of sustainable forestry whilst conserving the forest for future
management and its supply chain – the Programme generations. This means that there is an on-
for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) going incentive to manage the forest responsibly,
and the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Both with equal emphasis on the social, environmental
the PEFC and FSC labels appear on a wide range and economic aspects. More and more forest
of products that use wood as a raw material: timber owners are opting for certification to
for the construction industry, energy and DIY demonstrate responsible forestry and they
sectors as well as paper and packaging products. can choose either PEFC or FSC.
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THE 1990s – THE ORIGINS OF PEFC & FSC

Both PEFC and FSC are committed to achieving would mean 350,000 separate certifications in
the same objectives – the certification of forests Finland alone). This meant that many private forest
to credible, independently verified standards of owners considered the certification costs prohibitive.
responsible forest management. For historical
reasons, the two schemes approach this shared However, they wanted to be able to demonstrate
objective using different processes. that they were managing their forests sustainably
and wished to be able to sell their products under an
FSC was established in the early 1990s – principally internationally recognised label. As a result, PEFC
with the support of environmental organisations was formed in 1999 and quickly developed a group
such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and certification model that made the certification of
the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), as well as UK small forest areas possible and more cost-effective.
companies such as B&Q – to address consumer
concerns about the indiscriminate and often illegal The existence of two competing international
logging of tropical hardwoods, and the knock-on certification schemes has resulted in continuous
effects on climate change. improvement and both PEFC and FSC have
significantly modified their schemes over the past
However, as the demand for certified sustainable ten years. PEFC is now competent to deal with
forest management became global, a standard that tropical forestry and plantation regimes, just as
had originally been developed primarily for a tropical FSC has developed a group certification process to
environment was considered unsuited to boreal and accommodate small-scale landowners. Both are fully
temperate forest practices and ownership structure compliant with national procurement policies such
in Europe and North America – specifically, large as CPET1 in the UK and assist in meeting global
numbers of individuals owning small areas of forest. objectives such as the EU Timber Regulation.

FSC was initially unsuited for this, as it could not


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CPET – Central Point of Expertise on Timber
accommodate ‘group certification’ so every individual www.gov.uk/government/groups/central-point-of-
owner would have to be separately certified (this expertise-on-timber

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STANDARDS & DEFINITIONS
FSC
FSC has developed its set of Principles and Criteria at standard is applied. In the same way, each national
international level. They apply to all forests, temperate, standard has to reflect the differences in forest
tropical and boreal, natural forests and plantations. regimes, for example plantations vs. semi-natural forest.
There is a common misconception that because FSC
has defined a standard, all national FSC standards FSC was also originally established as an
are the same. However, to take local conditions accreditation body, i.e. it accredited the independent
into account FSC encourages the development of certification bodies that conduct forestry and Chain
national standards of forest management in each of Custody audits against the FSC standards. This is
country or region which interpret the international no longer the case: a company called Accreditation
Principles and Criteria. Services International (ASI), a subsidiary of
FSC, now oversees the accreditation function.
Therefore, physical geography, climate, land ownership ASI is a member of ISEAL (International
structures, tree species and national legal and Social and Environmental Accreditation and
commercial infrastructures all impact on how any Labelling Alliance).

PEFC
PEFC is an umbrella organisation and mutual A full final report of this process is then made
recognition scheme of national standards – e.g. publicly available, and national systems are
UK Woodland Assurance Standard in the UK required to revise their schemes every five years.
or the USA’s Sustainable Forestry Initiative PEFC uses internationally recognised
(SFI). PEFC was set up as an endorsement requirements for certification and
process, to assess independent national forestry accreditation defined by the International
management standards against internationally Standardisation Organisation (ISO) and
recognised criteria for sustainable forest the International Accreditation Forum
management. PEFC bases its Sustainability (IAF).
Benchmarks on globally recognised principles,
guidelines and criteria developed by international One material difference between the two
and inter-governmental bodies with broad operational processes is that PEFC has an
consensus from interested stakeholders. additional check process before a national
scheme is endorsed. The assessment, prepared
Any national certification system seeking to by an independent consultant with input through
obtain PEFC endorsement must submit to a global stakeholder consultation, is submitted to
a comprehensive and rigorous assessment a panel of experts prior to being submitted to the
process, including independent evaluation and PEFC Board of Directors and General Assembly
public consultation. for endorsement.

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
CERTIFICATION BODIES from indigenous peoples, trade unions, trade groups
and organisations and NGOs. No individual stakeholder
Certification bodies that undertake forest certification
group can block a decision or drive one through, either
and/or chain of custody assessments are often
internationally or in any given country. PEFC’s General
accredited to provide the service for both the
Assembly is attended by national member systems
PEFC and FSC schemes. Only these independent
(National Governing Bodies) as well as representatives
third party auditors can determine whether forest
of the Agenda 21 stakeholder groups. These are also
owners and the supply chain meet strict criteria and
represented on PEFC’s Board of Directors.
guidelines. In this way, certification bodies must be
‘accredited’, in other words authorised and judged
competent to conduct such audits.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Both PEFC and FSC take account of social, economic
and environmental aspects in their standards, but
PEFC requires the certification bodies to comply
PEFC takes a bottom-up approach. PEFC endorses
with the international standards of the International
national standards and each national standard has
Accreditation Forum (IAF), thereby avoiding any
to comply with the internationally recognised PEFC
potential conflicts of interest when deciding upon
International Benchmarks, which takes account
and verifying the criteria and requirements of the
of inter-governmental agreements on sustainable
standards. Certification bodies maintain complete
forestry management. These national standards are
independence from PEFC. For FSC, its subsidiary
reviewed and re-endorsed every five years.
company, ASI (Accreditation Services International),
approves certification bodies to conduct audits. ASI
A broad range of stakeholder groups (from the fields
then checks the work of the certification body.
of forestry, business, NGOs, unions, trade associations)

GOVERNANCE & DECISION MAKING are involved in the national standard setting processes.
As a starting point for setting the national standard,
FSC has a defined three-chamber system.
PEFC complies with existing local laws and regulations
These three chambers represent the social,
for sustainable forestry management. Each stakeholder
environmental and economic issues related to
group in this forum has an equal voice. In this way, the
sustainable forestry management. Forest owners
standards that are created remain rooted for the long
have a seat in the economic chamber, but naturally
term in their country of origin and appropriate to the
forest owners have concerns other than purely
culture and ideals of that country.
economic ones. FSC strives for consensus,
meaning that all three chambers have to agree in
FSC sets its own requirements and standards and
majority with proposals as a minimum requirement.
operates on more of a top-down basis. Therefore,
forest owners are expected to meet the FSC
PEFC decision-making is by consensus and
Principles and Criteria, as interpreted by the national
seeks to achieve balanced representation. In
standard, when applying for forest certification.
order to identify all relevant issues, PEFC uses the
nine stakeholder groups as defined in Agenda 21
by the United Nations2. This involves all stakeholders 2
Agenda 21 – at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, the United
Nations agreed that the best starting point for the achievement of
concerned with sustainable forest management sustainable development is at the local level. Each local authority
including forest owners and managers, representation has had to draw up its own Local Agenda 21 (LA21).

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CHAIN OF CUSTODY & LABELS

Both FSC and PEFC operate a Chain of Custody products comes from FSC-certified forests
process that traces material through the supply and/or reclaimed (post-consumer) material.
chain from the forest to the end-user in a robust Exceptions – that are due to be phased out –
and transparent way. This is a hugely important are in place for products made of wood chips
and key facet of sustainably managed forests and fibres as well as paper and chipboard.
worldwide. FSC and PEFC both apply rules for Anybody wishing to use the logo or labels can
the use of their labels with a logo on products. apply to their certification body. If the label or
just the logo is used, any new reproduction must
PEFC recognises two labels to be used on be approved by the certification body issuing the
certified products: the Certified and Recycled Chain of Custody certificate.
labels. In order to qualify to use either of the
labels, at least 70% of the material has to be Recycling makes a contribution to sustainable
certified or recycled. This also applies to paper forestry management. It allows wood fibres to
and chipboard. PEFC UK does not require remain in use for longer and means that less
certified companies to pay separately for use wood harvesting is required. Recycled paper and
of the logo or label. The necessary labels and wood are deemed sustainable by both PEFC and
logos are easy to download via PEFC’s label FSC. Post-consumer is the material delivered
generator with a dedicated login code. The for recycling by businesses and consumers after
certification body carries out checks on logo use use. Pre-consumer material comes from offcuts,
retrospectively at the point of annual audit. waste processing and remnants from carpentry
shops and envelope manufacturers etc. For
FSC recognises three labels: 100%, Mix and products with the PEFC Recycled label,
Recycled. FSC Mix can be used on a certified PEFC requires at least 70% of the product
product if at least 70% of the material in timber to be recycled.
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WHAT CAN YOU DO?

The more certified Initiative and the World


wood, packaging and Business Council for
paper bought, the greater the Sustainable Development
incentive for forest owners to opt for consider both PEFC and FSC
sustainable forest management. By developing an certification as providing evidence of
inclusive procurement policy that gives preference sustainable forest management.
to certified forest products, you are supporting
forest owners that have invested in certification PEFC firmly believes that competition between
and crucially, excluding those that haven’t. the two global schemes encourages continuous
improvement, ensures cost effectiveness, delivers
Both public and private sector organisations efficiency and helps prevent a monopoly forming.
including the European Union, the UK The principle of free competition by having two
government and industry initiatives such as the competing global schemes ensures that the
Consumer Goods Forum, Banking Environment interests of all stakeholders are best protected.

For further information and guidance on the PEFC and FSC Sustainable Forest
Management programmes visit: www.pefc.org and www.fsc.org

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PEFC’s distinctive ‘two 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

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