Five national forest certification systems achieve re-endorsement by PEFC
The national forest certification systems of Luxembourg, Malaysia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland have all achieved re-endorsement by PEFC. For Slovenia and Malaysia, this is the first time their national systems have been re-endorsed, with Luxembourg, Spain and Switzerland achieving re-endorsement for the second time.
ByLesprom Network
Aug 14, 2014. /Lesprom Network/. The national forest certification systems of Luxembourg, Malaysia, Slovenia, Spain and Switzerland have all achieved
re-endorsement by PEFC. For Slovenia and Malaysia, this is the first
time their national systems have been re-endorsed, with Luxembourg, Spain and Switzerland achieving re-endorsement
for the second time, as PEFC said in the press release received by Lesprom
Network.
In total, these five systems account for six and a half million hectares
of sustainably managed forest, including some four million hectares of tropical
forests located in Malaysia.
“We are heartened and encouraged by the continuing strong commitment of
local stakeholders in the revision of their national forest certification
standards, and we applaud everyone for their efforts,” said Ben Gunneberg, PEFC
Secretary General and CEO.
PEFC International remains the only global forest certification system
to limit endorsements of national systems to five years, requiring standards
revisions before a system can re-apply for endorsement, which is only granted
after a comprehensive, third-party assessment of compliance with PEFC’s
Sustainability Benchmarks.
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