More drama from Canada, and some related thoughts

Last month we wrote about a troubling and quite public debate that has been brewing in the press and social media recently.  It concerns challenges and concerns  being raised by some Canadian timber companies (in particular, Resolute Forest Products) and involving...

FSC, Resolute, and Canada’s Boreal Forest

An interesting and rather disturbing drama has been unfolding recently, within the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) community in Canada.  Long-standing anxieties concerning the viability and sustainability of FSC certification in the Canadian forest have come into...

Transaction Verification (OCP): a glimmer of hope

Among those who are following the pending update of the FSC Chain of Custody standard (FSC-STD-40-004 v.3-0 D2), one item has risen to the top of everyone’s list.  That item is called Transaction Verification. Transaction Verification exists – officially...

FSC CoC update: one last plea for simplification

After nearly three years of work, FSC is about to close the second discussion period on Draft 2 of the latest version of its main Chain of Custody standard (FSC-STD-40-004 v.3-0).  This latest draft was released on August 31, 2015 and MixedWood posted a brief article...

FSC’s new CoC: round 2

After more than 2 years of hard work, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) released a first discussion draft of its version 3 update to the important Chain of Custody standard late last year. We commented on that draft several times last winter (here, here, &...

FSC: doubling down on the Myth of the Gap

If MixedWood is defined by one idea, it would be this:  Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) will always be hard.  So SFM certification programs – the tools we use to bringing SFM products to market – should not make it harder. Chain of Custody (CoC)...