Responsible Forestry
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We care how, when, and where our wood is harvested. Our new hardwoods come from well-managed forests and our products are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council™. What is responsible forestry and why is it important?Almost half of our planet's original forests have disappeared and, of what remains, only 8 percent is protected. Every minute, 64 acres of forest are lost due to illegal or irresponsible logging, land clearance for agriculture or development, or forest fires. According to a recent report by Co-op America, each year, the worldwide loss of forests, and their capacity to absorb carbon dioxide, contributes almost as much to climate change as all of the cars driven in the U.S. |
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In the time that it takes to read this page, a forested area the size of 60 football fields will disappear. |
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Forest certificationForest certification is the most reliable and effective means of protecting forest ecosystems, wildlife, water quality, and surrounding communities. Certification is a market-based (as opposed to regulatory) approach to conservation. It provides independent, third party assurance that a forest or wood products operation:
There are currently four forestry certification schemes in North America. These schemes vary widely in scope and practice. For a comprehensive comparison, we urge you to consult Metafore’s Certification Resource Center. Who is the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®)?
FSC-Certified Products - view our selection of FSC-certified products. Why do we need FSC?Though steps have been taken to increase forest preservation, illegal logging continues to be a global problem. FSC certification ensures consumers that the products they purchase come from responsibly harvested forests. Dr. Michael P. Washburn addresses the importance of certification programs like the FSC in his article, Why We Need FSC. |
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