Thursday, July 9, 2009

No PEFC in Indonesia

Stringent standards in PEFC

PEFC ,an environment NGO promoting forest management sustainability has given another blow to claims of PEFC certification to Indonesian paper mills. In particular APP cannot obtain PEFC certification to its forest management practices in Indonesia.

PEFC qualification depends on two independent criteria : PEFC -certified forest and Chain Of Custody. First there are no PEFC-certified forests in Indonesia. Second, Chain of Custody certification assures that the final paper product is linked and originated from certified forest. For Indonesian paper mills to claim PEFC its pulp must be imported from PEFC- certified forest which , logically must be from outside Indonesia.

Frankly to use 100% imported pulp would kill the main advantage of Indonesian paper, price. I don't see how that can happen . So looks like eventually a forest certification system that conforms to the strict standards set up by the PEFC's International Sustainability Benchmark may be developed in Indonesia.

Well we see the positive power of environmental group in action for the environment. Personally I think that is great!.


http://news.paperindex.com/CompanySpecificNews/PEFC_Chain_of_Custody_Certification_in_Indonesia/

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