
Click above to view our current FSCâ
Certificate.
Click on the image above to open an Adobe PDF
version of the FSCâ
Standard for Certification
in a new window.

Click on the image above to open an Adobe PDF version of the FSCâ
Controlled
Wood Guide
in a new window.
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FSCâ)
Standard is an important asset now and in the future.
Washington Alder LLC purchases all of their hardwood logs on the open
market from wood producers in the States of Washington and Oregon.
We are committed to and participate in the Forest Stewardship Council (FSCâ)
standards program, which practices a land stewardship ethic of principles,
goals and performance confirmation.
Our FSCâ
program is reviewed by Independent third party auditors annually who
certify that our procurement practices are in compliance with the FSCâ
standards.
This
standard specifies the requirements under each system element that, if
successfully implemented, allow organizations to sell and label products
as FSCâ
Pure, FSCâ
Mixed, or FSCâ
Recycled, or to sell materials as FSCâ
Controlled Wood.
This standard is applied at the site level of Chain
of Custody operations.
Chain
of Custody
certification is required for organizations that want to produce and sell FSCâ-certified
materials or products; or produce and promote FSCâ-certified
products; or trades materials or products with FSCâ
claims.
The Chain
of Custody
certification is not required for organizations that do not gain legal
ownership of such materials or products but simply arrange for buyer and
seller: a) to make a deal without taking physical possession (often called
an ‘agent’); or b) to transport the materials or products. |