Seminar to look at advantages of forest certification for NZ companies

The event will be looking at the benefit of global recognition and market access for exported and imported certified products.

Seminar to look at advantages of forest certification for NZ companies

19 August 2013 News

To help guide stakeholders through New Zealand’s certification landscape, we are holding an event in partnership with Ingénue Consultancy and TELARC on 28 August 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.

The event will be looking at how an organization is affected by the demands of certified legal and sustainable products, what will be the impact when China’s certification system is PEFC endorsed, and the benefit of global recognition and market access for exported and imported certified products.

Ben Gunneberg, PEFC International Secretary General, will be on hand to present facts and information on the PEFC certification scheme. He will address global growth and uptake of sustainable forest management and Chain of Custody certification, including the potential endorsement of China’s National Certification Scheme (CFCC).

He will also cover the increase and impact of international procurement policies and legality regulations on international trading.

Kayt Watts, International Consultant, Ingénue Consultancy, will be providing a business view on certification and looking at the differences between certification schemes, SFM and legality. Watts will also address what’s happening in the Asian market in relation to access and supply, costing comparisons, how to market the benefits of certification and the importance of an organization’s CSR messaging.

Additionally, Craig Brown, marketing and business development manager for New Zealand’s largest certifier of quality and environmental standards TELARC, will provide an overview of the process required to achieve certification. He will address the issues of cost, time and resources, how to get started and who to talk to for assistance.

Attendance to the event is by registration only. Those who are interested should RSVP by contacting Kayt Watts on +61 400 140 303 or emailing at: kayt@ingenue.net.au.

The event is being held on Wednesday 28 August from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at the Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour.

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