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This site lets you identify which British Columbia
suppliers have chain-of-custody (CoC) certificates for CSA, FSC or SFI
certified products. It also identifies companies with generic CoC
certificates that can track a mix of certified fibre such as those issued
by PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG and QMI.
The current status of CoC certificates in B.C. as
follows: | 11 | CSA CoC Certificates | | 88 | FSC CoC Certificates | | 15 | Generic CoC Certificates | | 95 | PEFC CoC Certificates | | 23 | SFI CoC Certificates |
Wood from certified forests in British Columbia is used in a
wide range of quality products suitable for any project, large or small.
Chain-of-custody certification provides a link between the
certified forest and the certified product, offering support for product
claims and labels.
To ensure international alignment, CSA and SFI have adopted
chain-of-custody requirements that are based on the PEFC chain-of-custody
standard (PEFC Annex 4).
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| Disclaimer: Certified products identified
through a search may not always be available. Please confirm the availability
of certified content with the supplier |
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