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Composition of working groups
After the conceptual phase consultation, FSC has developed a Terms of Reference to define the work and composition of working groups to support the next phase of this revision. FSC will establish four working groups focusing on:
(Suggested applicants: Chain of custody experts from different stakeholder groups such as certificate holders, consultants and certification bodies, 5 members)
(Suggested applicants: Certificate holders, NGOs, workers’ rights experts, consultants, workers’ organizations and experts in social auditing, 3 members)
(Suggested applicants: Life cycle assessment experts, circularity topics experts, consultants and certification bodies, 3 members)
(Suggested applicants: CoC group managers, consultants and certification bodies, 3 members)
These working groups are open to all, and interested parties are welcome to apply for any working group. For the selection of these 14 positions, FSC will consider candidates’ expertise in Chain of Custody Certification, auditing, workers’ rights, circularity and more. Download overview of working group composition here.
How to apply
Interested candidates can apply until 31 January 2025 and FSC encourages individuals with diverse gender identities, cultural backgrounds, nationalities, and organizational experiences to apply for membership in our standards group. Apply to join these working groups and identify your preferred workstreams by filling out this form.
Revision process background
FSC is revising its chain of custody standards as a joint revision process. For the first time, all six chain of custody standards are being revised, including:
Learn more about the conceptual phase
FSC has finalized the results of the conceptual phase consultation and gathered the proposals in Chain of Custody Conceptual Phase report. To review the proposals, consultation report, access the conceptual phase material and read the Terms of Reference, please visit Chain of Custody Revision page.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at chainofcustody@fsc.org.