FSC Certification - Irish Farmers' Association

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FSC Certification
What does it mean for forest owners?
A Guide to FSC Certification
• Introduction to FSC certification
• FSC Ireland Standard Development
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FSC Forest Management Certification
• Links and Resources
Introduction to FSC Certification
Who is FSC?
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Forest Stewardship Council is an independent, not for profit organisation
established in 1993 to promote responsible forest management.
The FSC’s mission statement is to promote the environmentally appropriate,
socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world's forests
through standards development and certification.
The three pillars of sustainability are represented in the three chambers:
Environmental, Social and Economic.
It is an international certification and labeling system that guarantees that paper
and wood products carrying the FSC label come from an environmentally and
socially responsible source.
What is FSC certification?
• FSC certification is a market-based, non-regulatory forest
conservation tool designed to recognize and promote
environmentally-responsible forestry and sustainability of forest
resources through the verification of forest management practices
and product labeling.
• By certifying forest lands to FSC standards and tracking all wood
fiber coming out of these certified forests, final products like paper,
furniture, lumber and so forth can be labeled, recognized and
demanded by consumers who want to support sustainable forest
management.
How does FSC certification work?
• It is a voluntary, market based tool for forest conservation.
• It tracks products from forest to shelf.
• FSC logo shows consumers that produce is sustainably produced.
1. Forest Management (FM)
certification
2. Chain of Custody
certification
3. Product Labeling
Types of FSC certification
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Forest management (FM) certification involves an inspection of
the forest management unit by an independent FSC-accredited
certifier.
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If the forest complies with FSC standards, it is issued a certificate.
FSC standards are based on ten Principles for responsible forest
management, which apply to all FSC-certified forests in the world.
Chain of Custody (CoC) certification involves the tracking of FSCcertified fibre from the forest to the consumer and includes all
successive stages of processing, transformation, manufacturing
and distribution.
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The FSC label therefore guarantees that the product can be tracked back to
an approved source.
FSC Today (25
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446,124 hectares of forest are FSC
certified in Ireland
FSC Chain of Custody (CoC)
The number of FSC CoC certificates has grown from just under 4,000 products in
2005 to 20,000 in 2011.
There are 72 CoC certificates in Ireland.
FSC Ireland Standard Development
FSC Ireland
• Is the FSC National Office for Ireland.
• It is a membership based organisation that is open to all interested
individuals and organisations.
• The main objectives of FSC Ireland are:
– To advance sustainable forest management in Ireland
– To develop a certifiable forest management standard for Irish forests based on
the principles and criteria of FSC
– To engage the general public and relevant interest groups in the development
of the Irish standard
• It also assists with information queries from the public and interested
parties.
Requirements of FM Standard
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FSC International have set 10 core “Principles” and a number of compliance
Criteria.
These are universally applicable and non-negotiable.
It is the role of the FSC Ireland to develop Indicators and Verifiers for each
Criterion, which detail the measures necessary to deliver the Principles and
Criteria.
The following hierarchy describes the function of each level of the Standard:
Principle – What is wanted
Criterion – What needs to happen
Indicator – What can be measured
Verifier – Where auditors can look for evidence that Indicator was fulfilled
FSC 10 Principles of FM
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Compliance with Laws and FSC Principles
Tenure and Use Rights and Responsibilities
Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Community Relations and Worker's Rights
Benefits from the Forest
Environmental Impact
Management Plan
Monitoring and Assessment
Maintenance of High Conservation Value Forests
Plantations
Standard Development Process
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A workplan was developed and registered by FSC in accordance with FSC-STD60-006 (Process requirements for the development and maintenance of Forest Stewardship Standards)
The establishment of a multi-interest Standard Development Group (SDG):
– Environmental chamber
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Dr. Ruth McGrath, VOICE/IPPC
Anja Murray, An Taisce
Dr. Evelyn Moorkens, Evelyn Moorkens & Associates
Siobhan Egan, Birdwatch Ireland/Cliona O’Brien, Heritage Council (shared seat)
– Social Chamber
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Dr. Sasha Bosbeer, GMIT
Peter Sweetman, the Swans and the Snails Ltd.
Kevin Birchall, Tree Care Ireland
Helen Lawless, Wicklow Uplands Council
– Economic Chamber
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Dr. Mick Keane, Coillte
Steven Meyen, Teagasc
Paddy Purser, Purser Tarleton Russell Ltd.
Geraldine O’Sullivan, Irish Farmers’ Association
Standard Development Process (2)
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The SDG met regularly for two years to develop Indicators & Verifiers for the
Standard that:
– Satisfied the Principles and Criteria of FSC International, and
– Reflected the type of forestry in Ireland.
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Technical experts were consulted when necessary so that proposed Indictors were
based on the most up to date science.
The draft Standard was tested (both field and desk studies) by experienced
auditors.
Submitted to Consultative Forum and wider public for a period of 90 days.
The Standard was revised by both SDG and FSC Ireland Steering Committee
based on feedback from field testing and public consultation.
The Standard was submitted to FSC International in November 2010.
Meeting has been sought with FSC Policy & Standards Unit to progress
endorsement of Standard.
FSC Forest Management Certification
FSC Forest Management (FM) Certification
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Forest owner seeking certification need to comply with requirements of the national
FSC forest management standard.
FSC standards are based on our ten Principles for responsible forest management,
which apply to all FSC-certified forests in the world.
Forest management certification involves an inspection of the forest management
unit by an independent FSC-accredited certifier (Certification Body)
If the forest complies with the national FSC forest management standard a
certificate is issue.
The FSC FM certificate is valid for 5 years.
Periodic audits are carried out to determine ongoing compliance.
Non-compliances gives rise to Corrective Actions Requests (CARs) which must be
addressed within a given time frame if the certificate is to be maintained.
FSC 10 Principles of FM
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Compliance with Laws and FSC Principles
Tenure and Use Rights and Responsibilities
Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Community Relations and Worker's Rights
Benefits from the Forest
Environmental Impact
Management Plan
Monitoring and Assessment
Maintenance of High Conservation Value Forests
Plantations
Examples of FM Requirements?
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When direct or indirect employment or supply contracts arise, the forest
owner/manager shall make efforts to provide opportunities for these to be taken up
by workers or service providers in the local community (P4 – Community relations & workers
rights)
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Forest management operations shall recognise and where appropriate, enhance
the value of forest services and resources such as watersheds and fisheries
A minimum of 4m3/ha for lying and 4m3/ha for standing dead wood shall be retained
across the FMU (P6 – Environmental Impact)
The forest owner shall conserve within the FMU respresentative samples of
existing ecosystems that occur within the wider landscape….where the total area
protected in the FMU is less than 15%, the forest owner shall create/restore areas
to reach this percentage (P6 – Environmental Impact)
The forest owner shall produce a habitat map for the FMU….this map shall include
biodiversit features and actions shall be taken to safeguard these in the
Management Plan (MP) and marked for retention in operational maps (P6 –
Environmental Impact)
Examples of FM Requirements?
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The MP shall contain a forest inventory and map(s) for the FMU, including:
– A timber inventory
– A non-timber forest products and services inventory
– A statement identifying the key ecosystem servicers provided by FMU
(P7 – Management Plan)
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There shall be a system in place which allows all products (timber and non-timber)
harvested within the FMU to be readily identified, from time of harvest to point of
sale (P8– Monitoring and Assessment)
The schedule of felling and regeneration in the Management Plan shall provide for
a variety of age classes, species and rotation peroids ….where possible. (P10 –
Plantations)
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At least 10% of the area of the FMU under assessment shall be managed with the
objective of transforming to native semi-natural woodland where this is appropriate
to the locale (P10 – Plantations)
Cost of FSC FM Certification
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The costs, timescale and resources required for FSC FM certification can vary
considerably as it depends on the size and complexity of the forest.
For small farm forests, Group Certification is most suitable as it reduces the
associated costs and administrative burden as they costs are shared amongest the
members.
– The auditors do not visit individual members only a sample of the members so the
costs, so the cost per member is cheaper than individual certificates.
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It also means that members get support from the group manager in complying with
standard.
Currently Group Certification in Ireland costs approximately €25 – 30 hectare.
Group Certification
FSC is good business
• Branded – FSC is a globally recognised brand
– Increased brand recognition among consumers
– Avonmore, Vodafone, Penguin, B&Q, Kleenex, IKEA etc.
• Economic benefits
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Market access or improved protection from restrictions to markets
Increased timber sales
More stable contracts
In general certified timber earning premium price
• Environmental
– Carbon accounting
– Biodiversity protection
“FSC is, so far, the only forest
certification standard supported by IKEA”
Links and Resources
Links & Resources
• FSC Ireland
www.irishforestcertification.com
• FSC International
www.fsc.org
• Other
www.ttf.co.uk
www.proforest.net/smallholders