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News Timber Legality Risk Assessments: Exploring the results and lessons

… Timber Legality Risk Assessments: Exploring the results and lessons … If you … the risk that you are placing timber on the market that was harvested, transported or traded illegally in its country of harvest. In this article we have gathered results and …

News Supply chain mapping – a step to mitigate risks of illegality in the Malaysian timber industry

… Supply chain mapping – a step to mitigate risks of illegality in the Malaysian timber industry … The … and other stakeholders can use this study to mitigate the risks of illegally harvested wood entering into the Malaysian timber sector. …

Projects Enabling the Danish timber industry to combat illegal logging

… … Preferred by Nature has categorised Russia as a High-Risk Country with risks related to a number of areas including legal rights to harvest, taxes and fees, timber harvesting activities and trade and transport being just a …

News FSC Controlled Wood requirements updated to better comply with the EU Timber Regulation

… Regulation … FSC changed its requirements on the use of risk assessments for illegally harvested wood for sourcing Controlled Wood on 30 June 2017. …

Landing Page Basic EUTR: How to get started

… trade of illegal timber through banning placing illegally harvested timber on the EU market. It came into force in … together with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.   Legally harvested timber is defined as timber which has been … have access to adequate information to determine if the risk of illegal harvesting is present in your supply chain. …

Landing Page How to map your Supply Chain?

… Supply Chain? The first crucial step in assessing legality risks in a timber supply chain is identifying the origins of … the country of origin, sub-national region or forest of harvest. Enhance your understanding of the risks that … or number of units) Origin of the material (country of harvest and, if applicable, sub-national region or forest …

Landing Page Five reasons to implement the EUTR now

… has been put in to force to fight trade with illegally harvested wood and wood products. Here is why you should … is on the rise. Mapping your supply chain and managing risks of sourcing illegal material as required by the EUTR … and dissuasive penalties on those who break the rules.   Risks are considerable . According to estimates …

Landing Page Are you an Operator or Trader?

… the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) to ensure that illegally harvested wood is not part of your product or supply chain. If not, there is a risk that you are currently breaking the law, which can lead …

Projects Closing the Gaps on Illegal Timber Trade

… a significant destination for the global trade in illegally harvested wood.  With the support of the EU LIFE Programme, … Illegal logging and the global trade in illegally harvested timber is one of the most significant causes of … offer training in how to comply with the EUTR, collect risk information for the companies to implement in their due …

Landing Page Canopy Style Reports

… reports The CanopyStyle verification audit manages the risk and avoids sourcing from Ancient and Endangered Forests … measures across the supply chain – from the point of wood harvesting in forests and/or plantation all the way to the …

Projects Rokan Hulu Landscape and Livelihoods Initiative, Indonesia

… Oil palm’s long maturity cycle adds another layer of risk: Farmers harvest Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFBs) about three years after …

Course EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) Training

… not linked to forest degradation or legally non-compliant harvesting and trade.  The EUDR targets seven vital … to the region’s consumption volumes and to deforestation risk: cattle , cocoa, coffee, natural rubber, oil palm, soy …

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