Forest Industry Leaders Commit to
Action on Global Sustainability
Source: GreenBiz.com
OTTAWA, Canada, June 12, 2006 -
Member companies of the International Council of Forest and Paper
Associations (ICFPA) have signed on a major new leadership agreement on
sustainability. The agreement was signed by 59 company CEOs and
association presidents -- representing some of the largest pulp, paper,
and wood companies in the world -- during the second meeting of the
ICFPA Global CEO Roundtable.
"This is a significant victory for sustainability and for the
communities that rely on the sustainable management of the global forest
resource," said Avrim Lazar, president and CEO of Forest Products
Association of Canada (FPAC) and president of the ICFPA. "The forest
products industry has an important responsibility to promote sustainable
development objectives worldwide. Through this statement, ICFPA members
have made a clear and strong commitment to sustainable development and
to working with other stakeholders to ensure that environmental, social
and economic benefits of our natural resources are available to current
and future generations."
Through this leadership statement on sustainability, the global forest
products industry has committed to continuously improve its
sustainability performance through action in the following core areas:
- Promoting sustainable forest management worldwide. The
industry supports SFM and is committed to manage forests accordingly.
To this end, it strongly supports the development of credible forest
certification systems and other mechanisms to promote SFM and
improvement of forest management on the ground.
- Combating illegal logging. The industry strongly opposes
the practice of illegal logging, which contributes to deforestation
and undermines the viability of legally harvested and traded products
world-wide; it encourages the development of laws and regulations, as
well as effective government monitoring, enforcement and assessment of
forests, which are necessary to counteract illegal logging and trade
of illegal harvested wood.
- Fiber use and recovery. Recovered paper and wood provide an
essential and complementary source of fiber to meet society's needs
for paper, board, packaging and wood products. The industry supports
and encourages the recovery of pre- and post-consumer paper and wood
products.
- Environmental management. The industry is committed to
ensuring that its activities respect the environment, and maintain and
improve the resources on which the industry depends.
- Creating solutions to global climate change and energy supply
objectives. The industry is committed to innovative energy
solutions that will increase efficiency, reduce reliance on fossil
fuel and expand the use of renewable energy sources.
- Investing in workers and communities. The industry is
committed to maintaining a safe work environment and improving its
health and safety standards and practices; it will contribute to the
economic and social well-being of its workers and the communities
where it operates; and it is committed to engaging with key
stakeholders and interest groups, and with indigenous and other
communities where it operates, in an open and respectful manner.
"The global industry is taking the challenge of sustainable development
seriously, through action to improve forest management practices, combat
illegal logging and improve environmental management practices," added
Teresa Presas, president of the Confederation of European Paper
Industries (CEPI) and incoming president of the ICFPA. "We are committed
to working through our national and regional associations to continue to
develop and put in place meaningful sustainability initiatives that
support our commitments, the ICFPA will regularly report on our
progress."
ICFPA members are the trade associations of 43 countries. Members
represent the majority of the world's pulp, paper and wood production.
The ICFPA is committed to sustainable development and to working with
other stakeholders to ensure that environmental, social and economic
benefits of our natural resources are available to current and future
generations.
A full copy of the Leadership Statement on Sustainability (PDF)
and the signatories to the statement is available on the ICFPA
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