- controls each certified operation at least once a year - and if they are found not to comply, the certificate is withdrawn

SFI - SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY INITIATIVE
(INFORMATION PROVIDED BY
SFIprogram.com)
Hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals - from forest
managers to conservation groups - are saying yes to the SFI program,
and the numbers continue to climb. Almost 500 organizations are meeting
the program's rigorous forest certification standard, tracking the
source of their fiber through its chain-of-custody certification and/or
applying its comprehensive fiber procurement requirements.
Forest managers or owners
are saying yes to SFI by promoting sustainable forest management on
their own lands and sharing this knowledge when they buy fiber from
non-certified land.
Manufacturers and printers
are using SFI labels to demonstrate their corporate social
responsibility, showing customers they care about forest management and
meeting the growing demand for SFI-labeled products.
Retailers
are featuring SFI-labeled products to attract environmentally aware
customers who want to buy forest products from legal, responsible
sources.
Consumers are looking for the SFI label so they can support organizations that care about how forests are managed.
Conservation groups are working with SFI Inc. and program participants on projects designed to achieve common environmental goals.
Government officials are creating procurement policies that give preference to certified products from credible programs such as SFI.
Resource professionals
are partnering with SFI Inc. and SFI
Implementation Committees to
promote and strengthen forest management practices across North America
and responsible procurement globally.
