Technical documentation
Malaysian assessment report
Assessment Report
Assessment report of the Malaysian national forest certification system, by Form international. The revised system maintained its endorsement on 1 June 2021.
Assessment report of the Malaysian national forest certification system, by Form international. The revised system maintained its endorsement on 1 June 2021.
Ukrainian assessment report
Assessment Report
Assessment report for the national forest certification system of Ukraine, by TJConsulting.
Assessment report for the national forest certification system of Ukraine, by TJConsulting.
Issuance of PEFC trademarks usage licences by the PEFC Council, PEFC GD 1005
Procedural document
Date of implementation 2 December 2020
PEFC GD 1005:2020 sets out the rules for the issuance of PEFC trademarks usage licences by the PEFC Council, to ensure legally compliant use of the PEFC trademarks in accordance with PEFC ST 2001, Trademarks Rules - Requirements.
PEFC GD 1005:2020 sets out the rules for the issuance of PEFC trademarks usage licences by the PEFC Council, to ensure legally compliant use of the PEFC trademarks in accordance with PEFC ST 2001, Trademarks Rules - Requirements.
Vietnamese assessment report
Assessment Report
Assessment report of the national forest certification system of Vietnam, by ITS Global. The system was endorsed by PEFC on 29 October 2020.
Assessment report of the national forest certification system of Vietnam, by ITS Global. The system was endorsed by PEFC on 29 October 2020.
Chain of Custody, PEFC ST 2002:2020
International standard
Date of implementation 14 February 2020
This standard lays out the requirements for chain of custody certification for forest and tree based products – the conditions a company must meet in order to achieve PEFC certification. During the certification process, the certification body will assess the company against the requirements set out in this document. If the company complies, they will receive their PEFC chain of custody certificate.
This standard lays out the requirements for chain of custody certification for forest and tree based products – the conditions a company must meet in order to achieve PEFC certification. During the certification process, the certification body will assess the company against the requirements set out in this document. If the company complies, they will receive their PEFC chain of custody certificate.