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Paul Jarquin is one of the three experts speaking at our PEFC Webinar: Building a better future with certified timber on 16 December at 22:00-23:00 AEDT.
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REI Habitat has long been committed to promoting sustainability through building with wood, and recently became the first real estate company in France to achieve PEFC certification.
“Through the use of wood and bio-based materials, we want to reinvent the business of construction and property development to provide a lasting structure to the French forestry and wood sector,” Paul Jarquin highlighted.
“PEFC certification is a lever to make this ambition a reality. It allows us to ensure the good management of the forests from which the wood is obtained, and to be able to provide this assurance of forest preservation to the people living in and using our projects.”
REI Habitat has also received the Bois de France label, proving that the wood for their construction projects comes from French forests (more than 80%), and that the processing and assembly of the products are carried out in France.
“The Bois de France brand is still one step further, ensuring the local origin of the resource and promoting the retention and creation of local sustainable jobs within the sector,” Paul concluded.
PEFC Webinar: Building a better future with certified timber
Paul Jarquin will be joined by Mark Wayne Probert from Binderholz and Mark Thomson, architect and Responsible Wood Director, to discuss how timber construction supports climate mitigation and other global sustainability targets.
Paul is actively engaged in the development of the French wood sector. As well as President of REI Habitat, he is also Secretary General of ADIVbois, an association created as part of the French government’s plan “Industrie du Futur” to promote wood-frame buildings.
Paul Jarquin founded REI Habitat, a real estate development company specialized in wood construction, in 2009. In 2013, REI Habitat delivered the highest timber-framed residential building (5 storeys) in France and demonstrated its leading position in the French market.
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Responsible Wood is the National Governing Body for PEFC Australia. To find out more about Responsible Wood and forest certification more generally please visit the Responsible Wood website.