Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,681,102 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Lumber retailers demanding FSC standards be met.


Northern Ontario Northern Ontario is the part of the province of Ontario which lies north of Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay), the French River and Lake Nipissing.

Northern Ontario has a land area of 802,000 km² (310,000 mi²) and constitutes 87% of the land area of Ontario, although it
 lumber companies are experimenting with various harvesting techniques, focused on the ecosystem

There was a time when consumers arid lumber retailers gave little thought to where the wood they built homes with, or the furniture they purchased, came from. Did it come from a clear cut old growth forest? Was wildlife habitat destroyed? Were the cultural rights of indigenous people respected during harvesting operations?

That has all changed with a growing international consumer trend to demand that forestry companies follow socially and environmentally responsible guidelines.

Forest products companies are now vying for the coveted cov·et  
v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets

v.tr.
1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy.

2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire.
 logo of the Forest Stewardship Council The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is a non-profit organization based in Bonn, Germany. The Council's stated mission is "to promote environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world's forests".  (FSC FSC

See: Foreign Sales Corporation
), an international body that sets stringent ecological certification standards in spelling out the practice by which trees must be harvested.

Forest products are a $60-billion a year industry in Canada with more than half the fibre harvested being exported.

But the world's perception is that Canada overlogs, forcing forestry companies to bow to the environmentalist environmentalist

a person with an interest and knowledge about the interaction of humans and animals with the environment.
, consumer and retail pressure to change their ways.

While only one per cent of the available wood supply is eligible to be certified, this trend may eventually shut out some companies out of the international marketplace.

The certification message really hit home when Home Depot The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services.

Headquartered in Vinings, just outside Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, Home Depot employs more than 355,000 people and operates 2,164 big-box
, North America's largest lumber retailer, announced by the late 2002 it will only sell wood that meets FSC standards.

Other lumber and furniture manufacturers like Ikea and Lowe's have made similar pronouncements and some of Britain's largest retail lumber chains have followed suit.

"It's about demonstrating their social and environmental responsibilities to shareholders," says Jim McCarthy, executive director of FSC Canada, "and certainly some of that comes from pressure out there about whether people are illegally harvesting wood from rain forests and tropical and rare wood products.

"Companies at the end of the supply chain in many cases are relatively unaware of what might be happening that allowed them access to that wood supply."

Consumers who buy a product stamped with an FSC logo are assured that wood comes from a sustainably managed forest that has been monitored by independent auditors, McCarthy explains.

These standards are among the most recognized and toughest in the world, based on a company's performance and forest management plan from asocial a·so·cial
adj.
1. Avoiding or averse to the society of others; not sociable.

2. Unable or unwilling to conform to normal standards of social behavior; antisocial.
, environmental and economic perspective. Particular emphasis is placed on Aboriginal people's cultural, spiritual and economic rights.

Instead of following past practices of highgrading - taking only the best trees - priority is placed on maintaining a forest stand's proportion of high quality wood, such as white pine and maple, and lessening the impact of mechanization mechanization

Use of machines, either wholly or in part, to replace human or animal labour. Unlike automation, which may not depend at all on a human operator, mechanization requires human participation to provide information or instruction.
 on the ground.

Though FSC standards vary from region to region, in the boreal forest boreal forest
Noun

the forest of northern latitudes, esp. in Scandinavia, Canada, and Siberia, consisting mainly of spruce and pine [Latin boreas the north wind]
 region, which covers most of Northern Ontario, companies like Tembec are experimenting with different harvesting techniques. Tembec has implemented techniques such as using very wide 72-inch tires on their skidders, harvesting in the winter time and finding ways to mulch topped trees and branches back into the wood as fertilizer so as not to impede new growth.

"It's basically about taking an ecosystem approach The Ecosystem Approach is considered one of the most important principles of sustainable environmental management.

The Sixth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity defined the Ecosystem Approach in Decision V/6, Annex A, section 1 as ‘a
 to forestry," says forester Chris McDonell, Tembec's director of environment in Callander. That includes marking trees that wildlife is dependent upon such as standing dead trees for woodpecker woodpecker, common name for members of the Picidae, a large family of climbing birds found in most parts of the world. Woodpeckers typically have sharp, chisellike bills for pecking holes in tree trunks, and long, barbed, extensible tongues with which they impale  habitat, being careful around young growth and cutting around stands next to water courses.

In Central Ontario, contractors on FSC private lots take out single and diseased trees, leaving behind green trees to harvest in 50 years time.

"It's about managing the forest to allow it to retain its natural ecosystem and diversity," says McCarthy, "as opposed to being plantations managed for timber product that gradually changes the nature of that forest."

Though logging companies in the British Columbia interior The British Columbia Interior or BC Interior or Interior of British Columbia, usually referred to only as The Interior, is one of the three main regions of the Canadian province of British Columbia, the other two being the Lower Mainland, which comprises the  are slow to come into the certification fold, Tembec in Ontario is the first Canadian company to have FSC-certified products. Its strip hardwood maple and beech flooring and hardwood lumber is harvested from about 30 FSC-approved private woodlots in the Huntsville area.

In the next two years, Tembec aims to be FSC certified in all of its licensed areas throughout Ontario. Forest products giants Domtar and Columbia Forest Products Columbia Forest Products is the largest manufacturer of hardwood veneer, hardwood plywood and laminated products in the United States. Founded in 1957, it is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.  are also on board in working with FSC in writing standards papers or retaining auditors to receive opinions on how their practices can meet the standard.

McDonell, who also sits as chair on FSC's board of directors, has witnessed first-hand this market trend during trips to Britain with corporations like Nike and The Body Shop, that indirectly sell wood products on packaging. These companies are pressured to research where their paper products came from and how they were harvested, says McDonell.

"Even those companies are being challenged by social change groups, customers and interest groups to take leadership positions and develop procurement and environmental policies."

McDonell says FSC is likely the first standards organization he has encountered that has enjoyed success in bringing both loggers and interest groups like the Rainforest Action Network Rainforest Action Network (RAN) is an environmental organization based in San Francisco, California, USA.

The organization was founded by Randy "Hurricane" Hayes in 1985.
 around the same table to achieve some consensus.

"This movement is one of the dynamics in the retail market and certain companies are taking stock of what, they produce," McDonnell says. "Pressure tactics aside, becoming FSC certified is going to improve forestry practices with the end goal of bringing it in line with social considerations and environmental interests. "It will result in better forests and greater economic viability."

fsccanada.org
COPYRIGHT 2001 Laurentian Business Publishing, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2001, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:Ross, Ian
Publication:Northern Ontario Business
Geographic Code:1CANA
Date:Sep 1, 2001
Words:881
Previous Article:Virtual reality learning unveiled.
Next Article:Mill proponent turns to private-sector investors.
Topics:



Related Articles
Labeling wood. (timber certification)
Cutting edge: Brazil's Amazon loggers--aiming for green markets--tilt toward certified wood. (Resources).
Behind the label: how well is the Forest Stewardship Council protecting trees? (Currents).
Manufacturers seeing green: environmental messages and marketing opportunities drive certified wood movement.
Sellers seeking certified wood despite consumer ignorance: certification means going "above and beyond" when doing forest...
Potlatch gets FSC recognition.(Industry News)
Government demands push foresters to go green.(Special Report: Forestry)
Government calls for mandatory forest certification.(News)
Cost of certifying can be shared.(forestry)
Clergue earns FSC certification: designation, mandatory by 2007, can help ease concerns of environmental groups, enhance marketability of forest...

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles