The Sustainable
Forestry Initiative (SFI) introduced its on-product labels to give consumers and
businesses more detailed information supporting “green” claims.
Market
testing performed by the Artemis Strategy Group in the United States and Canada
shows that 70% of consumers would choose a product that is made from
responsible sources of wood fiber if it was clearly labeled on the product.
The
three labels, which communicate that the company is third-party certified to
SFI standards and that the product comes from known and legal fiber sources,
replace the 10 labels previously available to participants. The labels
communicate the following:
“Promoting Sustainable Forest
Management” shows that the company is certified to SFI’s chain-of-custody
standard, which tracks how much of a product’s wood fiber comes from a
certified forest.
“Certified Fiber Sourcing” shows that a
company is certified to SFI’s fiber sourcing guidelines and/or Objectives
8-13 in the 2005-2009 SFI Standard.
A new combination label for
chain-of-custody companies shows the percent of fiber sourced from a
certified forest through certified fiber sourcing guidelines and/or how
much recycled content is in the product.
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
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