
HOW TO CERTIFY TO THE SFI STANDARDS Sustainable Forestry Initiative® Inc. is an independent, management and harvesting professionals for fiber from nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable uncertified lands in the United States and Canada. forest management. We work with conservation groups, A copy of the SFI 2015-2019 Standard can be local communities, resource professionals, landowners downloaded here. and countless other organizations and individuals who SFI chain-of-custody certification is an accounting system share our passion for responsible forest management. that tracks forest fiber content through production and manufacturing to the end product. Certification to the WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR CERTIFICATION? SFI 2015-2019 Chain of Custody Standard is open to The SFI program involves organizations across the supply companies with processes in place to track content from chain — from forest managers to manufacturers to certified forests, certified sourcing and recycled material distributors to printers. Once certified, they can apply to use through production and manufacturing to the end product. A SFI on- product labels, which are globally recognized and copy of the SFI 2015-2019 Chain-of-Custody Standard can show customers products are from responsible and legal be downloaded here. sources. BENEFITS OF SFI CERTIFICATION? • SFI forest management certification is open to any Certified SFI program participants are eligible to use organization that owns or manages forestland in SFI labels, which demonstrate their corporate social the United States or Canada and meets the forest responsibility by showing their customers they care about management certification requirements in the SFI forest management, and help them meet the growing 2015-2019 Forest Management Standard. A copy of demand for forest products from certified sourcing. the SFI 2015-2019 Forest Management Standard can be downloaded here. • Through SFI forest certification, forest managers or owners who certify their lands to the rigorous • SFI fiber sourcing certification, allows organizations performance measures and indicators in the SFI 2015- to show the raw material in their supply chain comes 2019 Forest Management Standard can claim wood from legal and responsible sources. Organizations fiber from these lands is from certified forestland. certified to the SFI 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard demonstrate their support of broadening the practice • The SFI 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard of biodiversity, using forestry best management distinguishes SFI from all other forest certification practices to protect water quality, providing outreach programs in that it governs how SFI Program to landowners and utilizing the services of forest Participants procure fiber from non-certified forest land Sustainable Forestry Initiative How to Certify to the SFI Standards | 1 encouraging the spread of responsible forestry practices. By supporting the SFI program, participants and consumers Certification to this standard allows companies to make alike can strengthen forest practices in the United States claims that their product meets the requirements of and Canada and fiber sourcing globally. SFI-labeled certified sourcing. products must avoid fiber from controversial sources — such as illegal logging and fiber sourced from areas without • Through SFI 2015-2019 Chain of Custody Standard effective social laws. certification, companies can make claims about how much of their product comes from certified lands, certified sourcing and/or recycled content. HOW TO CERTIFY TO THE SFI 2015-2019 FOREST MANAGEMENT STANDARD Any organization that owns or manages forestland in STEP 4: The certification body completes an on-site audit the United States or Canada is eligible to apply for SFI to verify operations meet the requirements of the SFI forest management certification. This includes industrial 2015-2019 Forest Management Standard and family forest owners, universities, conservation groups, public agencies, timber investment management • The audit involves a team of experienced trained organizations and real estate investment trusts. To achieve auditors including a lead auditor, technical experts in SFI forest management certification, an organization must areas such as plant and wildlife ecology, conservation, implement all relevant requirements set out in the SFI forestry and hydrology, as well as knowledge of a 2015-2019 Forest Management Standard. region’s socio-demographics and cultural issues, and other expertise. STEP 1: Complete and submit an application (posted here) for participation in the SFI program. • The team performs a forest audit verifying requirements are being performed on the ground STEP 2: Once SFI Inc. approves the application, the and a desk audit verifying required plans and organization contacts an accredited certification body (a documentation are in place. list is posted here.) STEP 5: Certified program participants must complete STEP 3: Implement the SFI 2015-2019 Forest surveillance audits every 12 months to verify ongoing Management Standard. conformance to the SFI 2015-2019 Forest Management Standard, with a full re-certification every five years. Once the certification body approves the certification, it Program participants pay an annual fee to SFI Inc., which prepares a public summary document that the participant supports activities such as conservation projects, program submits to SFI Inc. to post on the SFI website. To view outreach and standard development and they must support public audit report summaries of certified companies SFI Implementation Committees in the state(s), province(s) please go here. or region(s) where they operate. They are responsible for the cost of the audit and any improvements needed to meet the SFI Standard requirements. For information about annual fees, please contact SFI at [email protected] or 202-596-3450. Sustainable Forestry Initiative How to Certify to the SFI Standards | 2 HOW TO CERTIFY TO THE SFI 2015-2019 FIBER Steps for primary producers to achieve SFI 2015-2019 SOURCING STANDARD Fiber Sourcing Standard: SFI sourcing addresses the fact that 90 percent of the STEP 1: Complete and submit an application for world’s forests are not certified. It shows that forest participation in the SFI program. The application is content in a product comes from a responsible and legal posted here. source, whether forests are certified or not. SFI certified STEP 2: Implement the relevant requirements of the sourcing labels do not make claims about certified SFI 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard. content. The SFI 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard defines two STEP 3: Once SFI Inc. approves the application; the types of producers — primary and secondary. participant contacts an accredited certification body (a list is posted here. • Primary producer – At least half (by weight) of the wood-based raw materials used by primary producers STEP 4: The certification body completes an on-site comes directly from the forest. audit to verify the operations meet the requirements of the SFI 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard. • Secondary producer – At least half (by weight) of the wood-based raw materials used by secondary • The audit involves a team of trained auditors producers has gone though a manufacturing process including a lead auditor and technical experts. — such as semi-finished solid wood, paper, market pulp, recycled wood fiber, or composite products. • The team performs a desk audit verifying the required plans and documentation are in Since primary producers have a more direct link to place, and an audit of the organization’s wood the forest, they must meet the Objectives in the SFI procurement system verifying requirements are 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard. Once issued their being met. certificates, primary producers are eligible to apply to use the SFI certified sourcing label. STEP 5: Once the certification body approves the certification, the participant submits a copy of its Secondary producers who wish to public summary report to post on the SFI website. make a certified sourcing claim must certify to Appendix 1 Rules for Use STEP 6: Program participants must complete annual of the SFI Certified Sourcing Label. surveillance audits to verify ongoing implementation of the SFI 2015-2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard, with a They also must verify that at least SFI-00001 two-thirds of their supply comes from full re-certification every five years. primary producers that are certified to the SFI 2015- 2019 Fiber Sourcing Standard, and that none of their Once a company receives a certificate from an accredited supply comes from controversial sources. certification body and meets the requirements in the Rules for SFI On-Product Labels and Off-Product Marks, Primary producers pay an annual fee to SFI Inc. and it can apply to the SFI Office of Label use and Licensing they must support SFI Implementation Committees in (SFILabels@ sfiprogram.org) to use the SFI on-product the state(s), province(s) or region(s) where they operate. label. A copy of the Rules for SFI On-Product Labels and They are responsible for the cost of the audit and any Off-Product Marks can be downloaded here. improvements needed to meet the standard requirements. There is no fee paid to SFI Inc. for the use of the Note: In order to use the SFI certified sourcing label: Certified Sourcing label. Companies are responsible for • A primary producer that owns forestland must certify the cost of the audit. For cost estimates, please contact its
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