Standard
Forest Management
Deals with the ecological, social, and economic requirements of forest management. It includes, among other things, the rights of workers and local communities, the implementation of forest management practices, and the protection of biodiversity and environmental values.
Chain of Custody (CoC)
Defines how the origin and flow of raw wood material are verified throughout the supply chain. It includes requirements for the sourcing, handling, and further processing of materials, as well as the distribution of products and the management of claims.
Group certification
Provides the opportunity for multiple forest owners to join under a single certificate. It defines the formation of the group, the responsibilities of the members, and the internal monitoring to ensure that the entire group complies with the requirements of the standard.
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- Part A: Forest Management
- Part B: Chain of Custody
- Part C: Group Certification