Consumables
UPM applies for FSC certification for its own forests in Finland
Friday 18. March 2011 - UPM applies for FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification for its forests in Finland. At the same time UPM also extends its forest service portfolio to cover FSC-certification services to Finnish forest owners. UPMs forests and most of the privately owned forests in Finland are already certified under PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes).
“The FSC certification of company forests increases UPMs possibilities to supply products produced from wood that is certified according to customers request. This way we can better match our offering with customers needs,” says Kari Ylönen, Director, Marketing.
“We study the environmental impacts of our products through the whole lifecycle. Sustainable forest management and wood sourcing is one part of this life-cycle approach. Forest certification, like FSC and PEFC, tells about the sustainability of products raw material to the customer,” says Timo Lehesvirta, Director, Environment.
UPM starts the FSC certification from its forests located in Southern Finland and decides upon next steps once it has gathered some experience on FSC certification process. The preparations to implement FSC standard are on-going.
Finlands new FSC criteria were approved in January 2011 and the forest owners are able to apply for the new standard as of 1 May. Finnish FSC standard and its criteria were agreed in negotiations between environmental organisations and forest industry.
UPM aims to maximise the share of certified fibre and promotes forest certification globally. UPM tracks the origin of all wood fibre sourced by the company. The share of certified fibre in UPM products was 79% in 2010.
All UPMs forests in Finland are certified: in Finland they are certified under PEFC, in the Minnesota U.S. under SFI, in the UK under FSC and PEFC (UKWAS) and in Uruguay under FSC.