Sustainable Shopping: How To Know You’re Buying Sustainably Sourced Wood Products

Sustainable Shopping: How To Know You’re Buying Sustainably Sourced Wood Products Sustainable shopping refers to the practice of choosing to buy products that have minimal, or no, negative impacts on the environment as well as other social aspects. Shoppers might consider the lifecycle of a product, from how the raw materials were extracted to its environmental and social implications. Sustainable…

Timber Reuse Takes Center Stage in UQ Design Circular Economy Course

Responsible Wood Showcases Certification & Circular Design St. Lucia Campus, August 9, 2023 – The University of Queensland’s Bachelor of Design program is making waves in the world of sustainable innovation with its new multidisciplinary offering, UQ DESIGN 2200. The course, which centres around the principles of the circular economy and design, is paving the way for future designers to…

Exploring ForestrySA’s Sustainable Initiatives in South Australia

Responsible Wood visits ForestrySA We recently turned our focus to South Australia, where ForestrySA is continuing with its efforts towards the social and community aspects of sustainable forestry. The visit, which shed light on the positive impacts of several recent projects, provided insight into ForestrySA’s responsible forestry practices and commitment to sustainability. Matt de Jongh, Responsible Wood Sustainability Manager, had…

What Is Forest Certification?

Forest certification is a voluntary procedure in which an impartial third party, known as the “certification body,” evaluates the quality of forest management and production based on a set of predetermined requirements, referred to as “standards,” established by a public or private certification organisation. The purpose is to provide consumers with information regarding the sustainability of the forests that have…

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What Is Sustainable Forest Certification?

Forests are one of the most valuable natural resources on earth, providing a wide range of ecological, social, and economic benefits. However, unsustainable forest management practices, including deforestation and forest degradation, have led to significant environmental, social, and economic consequences. In response to these challenges, the concept of sustainable forest management has gained increasing attention in recent decades. One of…

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How to Find Certified Sustainable Forests

Forests play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and providing valuable resources. However, unsustainable logging practices can lead to deforestation and environmental degradation. To address this issue, certified sustainable forests have emerged as a way to promote responsible forestry. This article will guide you on how to find certified sustainable forests, ensuring that you contribute to the preservation of…

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PEFC International’s CEO Visits Australia And New Zealand

Join PEFC International CEO / Secretary General Dr Michael Berger in Australia and New Zealand PEFC International CEO / Secretary General Dr Michael Berger will be visiting Australia and New Zealand in March and April of this year to engage with industry partners, key stakeholders, and certified organizations regarding sustainable forest management and chain of custody certification. This marks Michael’s…

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Regional Collaboration Builds Capacity

Building sustainable forestry & certification auditor capacity Responsible Wood (PEFC Australia) and Vietnam Forest Certification Office (VFCO) recently partnered for cross-border collaboration. Responsible Wood, Australia’s leading forest certification scheme, has partnered with VFCS to create opportunities for cross-border collaboration, capacity building, and shared learning among participants. Responsible Wood sees this partnership as a great chance for industry leaders to come…