Also in this section:
Derogation Applications
Methodology for the Revision of the FSC-US Standards
FSC-US Regional Meetings, Summer ’07 – Summary of discussions
FSC-US Draft Guidance on the Controlled Wood Standards Released for Public Comment
U.S. Regional Standards
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FSC-US Regional Meetings: Overview 
FSC-US held a series of 5 regional meetings (and an additional meeting for family forest interests) throughout the country between June-July, 2007. The meetings were divided into three topic areas: 1) General FSC organizational issues; 2) Controlled Wood; and 3) FSC-US Forest Management Standards review and revision process. These meetings provided a valuable opportunity to share information and dialogue with certificate holders, members, and other FSC advocates on all aspects of FSC.
Key issues discussed and feedback received:
I. GENERAL FSC
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Stakeholder Outreach, Organizing and Communications: There was general concern regarding the limited direct communication that regional stakeholders have had with FSC, and overwhelming interest in maintaining ongoing interaction and collaboration. Specific activities include:
- Develop communications pieces around FSC organizational structure and ways to engage.
- Organize regional meetings, on a periodic basis.
- Hold joint meetings with natural resource organizations at national, state, and regional levels.
- Organize stakeholders around policies of interest.
- Grow the network, strategically and deliberately.
- Improve FSC website as communication tool.
- Maintenance of integrity in the standards and the system: FSC’s greatest and unique value in the network is to ensure integrity in the system: credible standards, consistent implementation of policies, etc. Current issues that need to be addressed in order to maintain integrity include:
- Standards
- Provide oversight to certifiers in application of standards and policies, and stakeholder consultation
- Clarify who needs to be certified
- Other NIs (ex: China) and foreign certificate holders
- CoC and logo use violations
- Marketing Support: Marketing support from FSC is critical to making certification work for landowners and companies. Activities include:
- Demand Campaign – Make sure that the information learned and generated can be used in regions.
- Promotion of domestic forest and forest products
- Internal strategic communications and branding strategy
- ‘Bling’- t-shirts, hats, etc.
- Coordination of regional, comprehensive marketing strategies
- Marketing materials or templates
- Training to retailers, architects, and others on how to sell FSC to their clients
- Facilitate easy use of the logo
- Develop stronger relations with key market enablers (AIA, LEED)
- The Poyry Study – very worthwhile
- A word of caution: Make sure that FSC’s marketing efforts do not get in the way of ensuring credibility
- Connections along the supply chain - There remains a disconnect between landowners and mills (and further down the supply chain). FSC could play a role in improving the flow of certified material. Activities include:
- Conduct ‘exit interviews’ of mills
- Focus on distribution – this is where the chain often breaks down
- Provide communications/education materials to sawmills about FSC
- Work with state agencies to develop policies and programs for certification
- Connecting with FSC-IC - Many of the challenges and opportunities expressed by stakeholders take place at the International level. It is critical that FSC-US strengthen its relationship with FSC-IC and play an advocate and bridge-building role for US interests. Activities include:
- Make sure that the FSC-IC strategic plan gels with the US plan and objectives
- Outreach and organizing US stakeholders around FSC-IC policies and programs
- Find ways to engage FSC-IC – have board members/staff attend US regional meetings.
- Other policies and programs to work on
- Strengthen FSC’s commitment to advancing social-related issues
- Federal Lands
- Plantations
- Impacts monitoring
- Family Forestland certification
- Certification of resources other than timber within a certified forest – Carbon, Biomass, Non-timber forest products
- Revenue Generation
- Include FSC-IC (and possibly certifiers) in FSC-US assessment of revenue
- Seek percentage of funds given to FSC-IC from membership and certifiers
- Seek funds from entities that benefit from FSC and are not currently paying into the system (ex: Crate and Barrel)
- Caution: Consider negative consequences of charging companies that provide other promotional services (ex Crate and Barrel)
- Corporate long-term partnership
- Emerging Issues
- Carbon markets
- Biomass
- Nontimber forest products
II. CONTROLLED WOOD
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Concern about the Controlled Wood policy:
- Lowering the bar for certification
- Unclear how to implement this policy
- It will be important to have the certifiers use these standards consistently
- Confusion in the marketplace over what controlled wood is and where it came from.
- Assessing Risk and Building the Toolkit
- The toolkit will be helpful, but will need a lot of data input to get it there. Until then, it is of limited utility. Make a concerted effort to build information for the risk registry.
III. STANDARDS REVISION PROCESS
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Stakeholder engagement
- Make sure the right people are on the technical committees, based on desired outcomes and efficiency.
- Ensure consistency among all committees
- Include a Review Committee
- Ensure meaningful stakeholder consultation (outreach, blog, user-friendly documents for comment, additional meetings, focus groups)
- Compliance at the indicator level
- There should be consideration for different weights for indicators
- Certifiers will need some guidance on certifying to the indicator level.
- Keep in mind that the indicators went through a negotiation process
- Use should/shall where appropriate
- One National Standard rather than regional standards
- Make sure to keep regional variations when necessary
- Variations within regions can be addressed by eco-regions rather than current regional composition
- Guidance and intent notes
- Clarify confusion regarding whether the revision process will stay with the original intent or a new one. Don’t change the intent of the original standards.
- Keep simple and usable; limit their use to when necessary
- New Standards Issues
- Biomass; Carbon; Biofuels; OHVs,; Minerals/oil; Partial certification; Type conversion and biological impoverishment; Pesticide derogation, group derogations; Land sales and tranfers; Protecting pockets of special, unique species; Invasives; Chemicals; Non-timber forest products; Fire suppression
- Outstanding issue: Plantations
- Family Forest Indicators
- Incorporate family forest indicators into overall National Standards document
- The process for developing/revising family forest indicators should be fast-tracked so that indicators are in place as soon as possible for use.
- Maintain flexibility yet improve consistency
- The majority of family forest owners will be involved in FSC through group certification. Group certification-related issues need to be taken into account as part of this revision process.
- Develop user-friendly guidance documents and communications pieces
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