The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) was set up in the early
1990s with the support of World Wildlife Fund (WWF). At its first
meeting, foresters, timber traders and environmentalists agreed
on their overall aim:
“To promote management of the world’s forests that
is environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically
viable."
The FSC is now based in Oaxaca, Mexico. It grants licences to organisations
which, in turn, award the certification to businesses producing
timber or other forest products. Each one is investigated thoroughly
as to the quality of its forest management. By Autumn 1998, more
than 10 million hectares of forest, an area half the size of the
UK, had been certified.The FSC products need buyers and many manufacturing
and retail companies in the UK have agreed to work towards stocking
only those forest products which carry the FSC logo. WWF started
the 95+ Group, consisting of businesses which have made this pledge.
By 1999, there were 89 on the list. They include wallpaper makers
and giant DIY chainstores, stationery manufacturers and cosmetic
shops and a host of others |