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Elements of a sustainable forest include clean water, wildlife and where seed trees are grow thay are left to regenerate naturally. Sustainable forestry takes into consideration the potential of natural vegetation, annual growth and the number of trees per stand as well as the position of the forest and the general landscape. What is Sustainable Timber?Sustainable timber comes from certified sustainable forests. One of the global organizations offering a certification system is the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). They are a non profit association and have accredited certifiers throughout the world to certify the forests and timber plantations in that region. Certified Timber OrganizationsThere are various methods and organizations that offer auditing services to certify timber. FSC is one, which is based in Bonn, Germany. They have a generic standard for sustainable forest management. The FSC branches off into smaller organizations throughout the world, each with their own set of criteria for that region. This result is the branch in South Africa will have different criteria to a branch in the United Kingdom. The Process of CertifyingEach organization has different methods of certifying a forest. The FSC has different indicators for each region as well. Although the indicators is adapted per region, country or forest type, the FSC works on an international standard of ten Principles and 56 Criteria for Forest Management that remain the same throughout the world Certified TimberIn South Africa, SGS - a standards and certification business, has been authenticated to give the FSC seal of approval for forestry. This step has not yet taken place in Mauritius.
According to Ivan Muir from the SGS, about 80% of the forests in South Africa are FSC certified. However, in the bigger picture, that only accounts for 1.5 million hectares, out of the 100 million hectares certified in the world. The 80% includes natural forests that are sustainable. Green Rating Certified WoodIn order for timber to be green in building, it needs to be certified by a registered organization and given the official sustainable seal of approval. Elements of timber within the green building industry might include beams, framing and flooring. Contributed by: SGS South Africa (Pty) Ltd P O Box 531 SABIE, 1260 Mpumalanga South Africa Phone: +27 13 764 2670 Mobile: +27 82 680 6465 Fax: +27 13 764 1589
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