FOR the 25th consecutive year, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has maintained its FSC certification.
Having been re-assessed by accredited auditors Soil Association for its work in the sustainable management of the Welsh Government Woodland Estate (WGWE), the organisation has also maintained its PEFC certification.
NRW manages approximately 123,000 hectares of forests and woodlands across on behalf of the Welsh Government, with the state forming part of one of the longest continuously certified forest estates in the world.
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Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies, who also oversees forestry in Wales, said: “I'm absolutely delighted that the Welsh Government Woodland Estate, much of which forms the National Forest for Wales, has reached this important milestone of 25 years!
“This clearly demonstrates our commitment to sustainable forestry, ensuring it delivers for people, the environment and the economy and I look forward to us reaching the next milestone.”
Forest certification is assessed against the UK Woodland Assurance Standard (UKWAS) which provides an independent standard for certification of woodlands across the UK for sustainable forestry management.
The UKWAS standard is used as the basis for the two accredited forest certification schemes operating in the UK: the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC).
Certification to one or both of these schemes assures the buyers and users of wood, and wood products, that they come from sustainably managed woodlands.
NRW is the largest timber supplier with dual certification status in Wales, harvesting around 735,000 m3 of timber from the WGWE each year.
Matthew Park, team leader in estate planning for NRW, said: “25 years of sustainable forestry management is a milestone achievement. Forest certification is a real testament to the dedication and hard work of all of teams and contractors across Wales, who help to ensure the land in our care is well managed.
“Currently around 735,000 cubic meters of timber is sustainably sourced annually from the Welsh Government Woodland Estate. Carrying this certification system means that we can reassure our customers that wood, paper, and other products that come from our forests are from a sustainable source.”
NRW's 25 years also includes those accumulated by the Forestry Commission Wales, which was replaced by NRW in 2013.
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