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PEFC /16-01-01 PEFCUKNEWS WWW.PEFC.CO.UK ISSUE 33 OCTOBER 2014 PACKAGING INNOVATION In September, PEFC UK partnered with PEFC International and SFI to exhibit for the first time at Packaging Innovations. At the Reception from left: Dermot Brady. Alun Watkins. Valentine Warner and Ross Bradshaw. The show was held at the Business Design Centre in London. Participating in this show was part of a PEFC-wide packaging outreach campaign which aims to promote the assurances that packaging made from PEFC-certified fibre, bearing the PEFC logo, can provide. Alun Watkins, who heads up PEFC UK, presented at a Learn Shop seminar on the subject of ‘Market Drivers for Certified Packaging’. If you would like a copy of this presentation, please email [email protected]. Guest speaker at the event, which was co-hosted by PEFC and AB Group Packaging and timed to coincide with the Packaging Innovations Show, was TV chef Valentine Warner. Valentine is a food writer and cook with a passion for nature, the seasons and working outdoors. The evening sought to highlight the huge variety of goods and services that forests provide us with such as fibre for paper and packaging, timber, fuel, employment, leisure opportunities, habitats for animals, insects FOOD FROM THE FORESTS Lingonberries from Finland, maple syrup from Canada, venison from the Scottish Highlands, Iberico ham from Spain along with forest honey, porcini mushrooms and black truffles from the Umbria region of Italy, were on the menu at a drinks reception, designed to showcase food from the world’s forests. and birds and of course food and the importance of preserving them for future generations. This year’s show was considered a record- breaking success, attracting more people than ever before, an increase of 10% on Alun Watkins outlines the market drivers for certified packaging at a Packaging Innovations Learnshop 2013 visitor numbers. We were so pleased with the reception we received that we have already booked our space for 2015.

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Page 1: PEFC UK October 2014 Newsletter

PEFC /16-01-01

PEFCUKNEWSWWW.PE FC.CO.UK ISSUE 33 OCTOBER 2014

PACKAGING INNOVATIONIn September, PEFC UK

partnered with PEFC

International and SFI to exhibit

for the first time at Packaging

Innovations.

At the Reception from left: Dermot Brady.

Alun Watkins. Valentine Warner and Ross

Bradshaw.

The show was held at the Business Design Centre in London. Participating in this show was part of a PEFC-wide packaging outreach campaign which aims to promote the assurances that packaging made from PEFC-certified fibre, bearing the PEFC logo, can provide.

Alun Watkins, who heads up PEFC UK, presented at a Learn Shop seminar on the subject of ‘Market Drivers for Certified Packaging’. If you would like a copy of this presentation, please email [email protected].

Guest speaker at the event, which was co-hosted by PEFC and AB Group Packaging and timed to coincide with the Packaging Innovations Show, was TV chef Valentine Warner. Valentine is a food writer and cook with a passion for nature, the seasons and working outdoors.

The evening sought to highlight the huge variety of goods and services that forests provide us with such as fibre for paper and packaging, timber, fuel, employment, leisure opportunities, habitats for animals, insects

FOOD FROM THE FORESTSLingonberries from Finland, maple

syrup from Canada, venison from

the Scottish Highlands, Iberico ham

from Spain along with forest honey,

porcini mushrooms and black

truffles from the Umbria region of

Italy, were on the menu at a drinks

reception, designed to showcase

food from the world’s forests. and birds and of course food and the importance of preserving them for future generations.

This year’s show was considered a record-breaking success, attracting more people than ever before, an increase of 10% on

Alun Watkins outlines the market drivers for certified packaging at a Packaging Innovations Learnshop

2013 visitor numbers. We were so pleased with the reception we received that we have already booked our space for 2015.

Page 2: PEFC UK October 2014 Newsletter

The winner of the RFS 2014 Gold Award for Excellence in Forestry was Moulsecoomb Primary School, Brighton. Awarding top honours to the school, the judges commented that they were delighted to see a school where, from the Head down to the youngest student, the importance of trees and the products utilised from these precious resources had been instilled.

Head teacher, Charles Davies said: “Forestry and wood play an important part in our school life, from planting seedlings to managing established trees. We encourage the children to understand how trees play such an important role in our world, from providing ecosystems, fruit and shelter, to building materials, furniture and pleasure. We want our children to learn about and

care for trees. Being surrounded by trees also provides a beautiful environment for our school community in an urban setting. We are all truly delighted and proud to have won this award.”

EXCELLENCE IN FORESTRYIn the past, certified entities have been issued with a logo usage contract which expires at the end of a five year period. This timeframe was initially set to ensure that the logo license expiry date coincided with that of a company’s Chain of Custody or Forest Management certificate.

As more companies become certified and opt to use the PEFC logo, this continuous license renewal process is proving something of an administrative burden. PEFC UK has therefore decided to move to an open-ended logo usage contract, which will remain in force while a company maintains its certification. Should the certification expire or be withdrawn, then the logo agreement will cease to be valid.

We will shortly be writing to all Chain of Custody and Forest Management certificate holders in addition to Certification Bodies with further information on this change of requirements.

LOGO LICENSE UPDATE

Receiving the award on behalf of

Moulsecoomb Primary School, Princess

Obi-Roberts and Lewis James, with RFS

Education Manager, Phil Tanner.

Originating in Austria, the spruce and pine CLT was sourced and manufactured by PEFC member Stora Enso Building and Living. Wayne Probert, the company’s UK sales and marketing manager commented that the material was increasingly being recognised for its ability to create an internal environment which feels welcoming and calming, particularly in education and healthcare environments.

“In recent years we have seen a significant increase in the number of building projects using solid wood solutions such as cross laminated timber,” said Alun Watkins, National Secretary of PEFC UK. “This is fantastic news, not only because CLT is a great product to work with, but with the majority of CLT PEFC-certified, we know that the material comes from forests that have been managed in a responsible way.”

SPECIALIST SCHOOL CHOOSES PEFC TIMBER

For the fourth consecutive year, PEFC UK has co-sponsored a Royal

Forestry Society Schools Award. The RFS is the UK’s largest forestry

education charity, founded in 1882 it has almost 4,000 members.

The three-story school located in the London Borough of Hackney was built by main contractor McLaren Construction and installed by specialist timber engineer Eurban, and is expected to achieve a BREEAM Very Good rating.

Building with CLT enabled the build time to be reduced. This allowed the project to be delivered 20% faster which resulted in a 2% saving on cost against the total project value. In addition to CLT’s speed and cost-saving benefits, its ability to span large distances made it an ideal solution for the bespoke nature of the specialist school. Inside the school, each classroom features exposed timber on its ceiling and one wall. Timber is also on view in the school’s entrance and main hall.

Last month, 150 children with profound and multiple learning difficulties

were welcomed into their new purpose-built school made from PEFC-

certified cross-laminated timber (CLT).

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Solid, engineered or laminate, timber brings a natural and elegant element to any interior and wooden flooring is widely recognised as a hard wearing, natural product and suitable for most building types. With a wide range of species, colours, textures and grain patterns plus a winning combination of sustainability and aesthetics, it has become a key material for building specification.

As well as being a long term staple of domestic homes and DIY, timber flooring

AND PEFC-CERTIFIED TIMBER

FLOORING

WOOD AWARDS 201418 November 2014

Carpenter’s Hall London

Contact [email protected]

PEFC GENERAL ASSEMBLY19 November 2014

Paris

Contact [email protected]

PEFC STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE20 November 2014

Paris

Contact [email protected]

PEFC UK AGM 7 July 2015

London

Contact [email protected]

PACKAGING INNOVATIONS/LUXURY PACKAGING29-39 September 2015

Business Design Centre, London

Contact www.easyfairs.com

MEET PEFC

CERTIFIED FLOORING

This year’s PEFC Stakeholder Dialogue entitled Addressing Deforestation: Joining

Forces to Stimulate Demand for Sustainable

Forest Products will take place on Thursday 20 November at the Méridien Etoile Hotel in Paris on 20 November.

Held during PEFC Forest Certification Week (November 17-20), PEFC’s 5th Annual Stakeholder Dialogue seeks to strengthen our collective understanding on consumers’ perception, engagement & commitment to responsibly-sourced forest products. Looking to the future, the event will encourage exchanges amongst diverse stakeholder representatives to identify new collaborative approaches and actions to support sustainable supply chains, stimulate demand for sustainable forest

STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE 2014products and strengthen the profile of the forest sector by better utilising certification.

Up to 200 stakeholders are expected to attend. They will range from the forest sector right along the forest products supply chain – including forest managers, manufacturers, retailers and marketers; civil society groups; governments and international organisations. Discussions will focus on addressing deforestation challenges with sustainable forest management solutions, particularly the role of sustainable forest management certification.

Participation is open to all but advance registration is required as numbers are strictly limited.

SAYS YESBREEAM continues to accept PEFC Endorsed Systems. BRE Global has completed the review of existing Responsible Sourcing Certification schemes, with PEFC UK and PEFC International collaborating to respond to the assessment. In September, BRE Global published a new table of BREEAM recognised schemes and associated points for the purpose of BREEAM UK New Construction 2014 assessments. Both PEFC and FSC score an equivalent number of points.

For further details visit www.breeam.org/filelibrary/Guidance%20Notes/BREEAM2014NC_GN18.pdf

CONTACTSAlun WatkinsPEFC UK National Secretarye [email protected] 0114 307 2334Please call Alun for all general enquiries and queries about Chain of Custody and use of the PEFC logo.

Hilary Khawam PEFC Communications Director e [email protected] t 01689 819902

For further details of this event visit: http://pefc.org/pefc-week-2014/home

is now being increasingly requested in the commercial sector. Hygienic and easy to clean in comparison to carpet, timber is regularly specified in healthcare and educational environments.

Download PEFC’s new brochure from the website below or if you’d prefer a hard copy, please email [email protected]

Download at www.pefc.co.uk/news-page/news/401-flooring-and-pefc-certified-timber

Stylish, durable and easy to maintain, timber is now one of the most

popular and widely used materials in the flooring sector.