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Chain of Custody
Procurement of wood and wood based products
If you purchase or sell wood or timber based items you will be increasingly aware of the growing demand for your product to be procured from a proven sustainable resource.
Due to Government Procurement Policies, and increasing public pressure, more and

more public funded bodies, corporate companies and large retailers, including DIY outlets, are demanding wooden products from certified well-managed forests in their specifications.
This means that your company is under pressure to implement a ‘Chain of Custody’.
Chain of Custody is the unbroken path whichproducts take from the forest to the consumer, including all stages of manufacturing, transportation, distribution and retail.
Demand for chain of custody certification has grown dramatically in the last three years to the extent that, for many companies, the ability to prove that a timber product has been derived from a well-managed source is now a key factor in the specification of timber and paper products.
There are currently two independently accredited chain of custody programmes operating in the Timber Industry: The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) scheme and the PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) scheme. Some other National schemes also exist such as the SFI in America.
Chain of Custody certification provides evidence that the certified product originates from certified, well managed forests, and verifies that these products are not mixed with products from uncertified forests at any point in the supply chain, except under strict controls when percentage (%) labelling is being used.
Chain of Custody certification is required whenever a company carries out any material alteration to the timber/product, or whenever they take physical or legal ownership of the timber/product.
To reduce cost, and ensure a trouble free implementation of a chain of custody programme it is important to take independent advice on the implementation of procedures to ensure that the criteria established by the FSC and PEFC are followed. FIRA, as furniture and timber experts, have a proven track record in assisting companies implement FSC and PEFC compliant systems with the minimum of operation disruption and financial impact.
In addition, training courses are essential (either publicly or in-house) to improve awareness amongst staff and to train company representatives on their responsibilities under these schemes.
FIRA offers a range of training courses covering the implementation of a suitable chain of custody scheme, either in-house or at our offices in Stevenage.
Certification to both schemes is available through FIRA’s sister company BMTRADA Certification Ltd
For more information about implementing a chain of custody please contact FIRA Customer Services on 01438 777 700 or email info@fira.co.uk

