Publications
PEFC Annual Review 2012
Annual Review
2012 was a pivotal year for us. As our previous five-year management period concludes, it is reassuring to see that we have achieved our main goal: the firm establishment, legitimacy and acceptance of PEFC in the sustainable forest management arena.
2012 was a pivotal year for us. As our previous five-year management period concludes, it is reassuring to see that we have achieved our main goal: the firm establishment, legitimacy and acceptance of PEFC in the sustainable forest management arena.
Project Certification in Action - Olympic Park London
Construction
The entire London 2012 Olympic Park development achieved dual Project Certification from PEFC and FSC for its timber usage – the first dual Project Certification in the world.
The entire London 2012 Olympic Park development achieved dual Project Certification from PEFC and FSC for its timber usage – the first dual Project Certification in the world.
PEFC Annual Review 2011
Annual Review
"Beyond timber" is the theme of the 2011 Annual Review, reflecting changes that have taken place over the past few years in the forest-based sector, among forest users and uses. It reflects the outlook for forest certification and PEFC.
"Beyond timber" is the theme of the 2011 Annual Review, reflecting changes that have taken place over the past few years in the forest-based sector, among forest users and uses. It reflects the outlook for forest certification and PEFC.
Project Chain of Custody Certification: An Introduction
Construction
Do you want to know more about PEFC Project Chain of Custody certification? Discover how it works, to whom it applies and a list of the different steps involved in applying for and achieving Project Chain of Custody certification.
Do you want to know more about PEFC Project Chain of Custody certification? Discover how it works, to whom it applies and a list of the different steps involved in applying for and achieving Project Chain of Custody certification.
PEFC Annual Review 2010
Annual Review
2010 was in many ways the 'Year of Society'. Our activities were aimed at ensuring increased attention to social issues and greater inclusion of previously disadvantaged or disenfranchised stakeholders in sustainable forest management. We also saw renewed efforts to readjust the balance between the three pillars of sustainable development: environmental protection, economic viability and social equity.
2010 was in many ways the 'Year of Society'. Our activities were aimed at ensuring increased attention to social issues and greater inclusion of previously disadvantaged or disenfranchised stakeholders in sustainable forest management. We also saw renewed efforts to readjust the balance between the three pillars of sustainable development: environmental protection, economic viability and social equity.