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Wood is one of the world’s most versatile resources. It’s durable, recyclable, beautiful, and has a lower carbon footprint than other building materials. But industries that rely on wood can threaten the long-term viability of the forests they depend on if they don’t commit to sustainable sourcing. FSC certification is a proven method to help industries ensure healthy, resilient forests for generations to come.
Obtain FSC forest-management certification and start supplying sustainably sourced wood to markets around the world.
Sourcing FSC-certified timber is a smart choice for sustainably minded builders. You’ll protect the integrity of your brand while making real change for the health and resilience of the world’s forests.
Learn more →From local artisans to global corporations, furniture businesses can make a difference for the world’s forests by choosing FSC certification.
Learn more →Explore the environmental, social, and economic benefits of sourcing valuable but often overlooked timber species for your projects. Our library contains more than 250 species, all sourced from FSC-certified forests.
Learn more →Tropical forests are highly valued for their biodiversity and the role they play in supporting life on earth. These forests are also the source of beautiful tropical timber, which people love for its durability, weather-resistance, and aesthetics. But while it may seem like a good idea to avoid sourcing from tropical forests altogether, reducing the demand for tropical timber and other forest products can have unintended consequences locally.
Without sufficient demand for tropical forest materials, forest owners, whose livelihoods depend on the land, may be forced to clear forests for agriculture. Fortunately, this doesn’t have to be the case: The Forest Stewardship Council provides a solution that ensures tropical forests are managed responsibly. Increasing the demand for sustainably sourced tropical timber can safeguard forests from the major drivers of deforestation and support the livelihood of local populations.