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Survei ditutup pada hari Jumat, tanggal 31 Juli 2020.

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PEFC 20th anniversary: a year of celebrations

This time last year, PEFC celebrated its 20th anniversary. 30 June 2019 was the starting point for a year of special anniversary articles and videos about the history, development and future of our organization. One year later, as we turn 21, let’s look back over the last 12 months of celebrations!

On 30 June 1999, European small-forest owners came together to create an international forest certification system that had their needs at heart, and PEFC was born.

We began our celebrations by looking back at those very early days of our organization. We dug out some old photographs and highlighted the key milestones that have helped shape PEFC into what it is today – the world’s largest forest certification system.

Smallholders have always been at the heart of our work, and we have ensured that small- and family forest owners can benefit from certification. We developed group certification to make PEFC certification affordable and practical for smallholders. Throughout our 20 years, we have continued to innovate as we make sure that PEFC certification works for everybody.

In our year of celebrations we’ve also heard from small-forest owners themselves: Swedish forest owner Sven Erik Hammar spoke about smallholders and PEFC, while Riikka Joukio, a family forest owner and PEFC International Board member, looked back at 20 years of forest certification, and into a sustainable future.

How PEFC works

We know that it can be difficult to understand how PEFC exactly works. Our anniversary year gave us the perfect opportunity to explain: from how we are governed to who is responsible for developing our standards and how we ensure governance and standards development are kept separate and impartial.

Our members have also been involved. Andre Laroze from Certfor/PEFC Chile told us about the revision process of the Chilean Forest Management Standard, and MTCC, our national member for Malaysia, walked us through the development and revision of their national standard.

But it’s not just technical issues. We’ve seen how we use online communication campaigns to reach out to consumers with our message about the importance of forests, certification and sustainable forest management. 

We also carry out outreach to sectors that rely on forest-based products, promoting the importance of them procuring and working with certified timber - from construction and paper, to packaging, biomass, bamboo, rubber and furniture, even the fashion industry.

In conversation with Ben Gunneberg

Throughout our 20th year, we have heard from Ben Gunneberg, our CEO since the beginning of PEFC, as he has shared his memories a

Check out his first video in the series, reminiscing about the very first days of PEFC, below, and take a look at all the videos on our YouTube channel.

A celebratory PEFC Forest Certification Week

Once a year, the entire PEFC alliance gathers together for PEFC Week. In 2019, as we celebrated our anniversary, we went back to a significant place of our history: Würzburg, Germany, where one of our first meetings took place. 

The Würzburg meeting from 1999 proved to be a turning point in our history. 

It was the moment when everyone involved committed to the creation of PEFC: there was no turning back! 

20 years later, we were back to celebrate the achievements from 20 years of caring for forests globally and locally, welcoming 150 representatives from PEFC members from around the world, for the biggest PEFC Week ever.

One year of celebrations

With this article and with PEFC’s 21st anniversary, we are closing our year of celebrations.

If you’ve missed any of our 20th anniversary articles, you can find them all in one place in our news section. If you head to social media, search for the hashtag #20yearsofcaring to discover everything that the whole PEFC family has done over the past year – it has been a global celebration!

source: https://pefc.org/news/pefc-20th-anniversary-a-year-of-celebrations

 

xternal recognition and awareness raising: an expression of trust in PEFC

By buying PEFC-certified products, we can all help support local communities to continue looking after our forests. Learn more about the importance of supporting sustainable forest management from our CEO Ben Gunneberg!

“Although we have already been reaching out to over a million people to safeguard the forests and to manage them in a sustainable way, we do have a problem. When the shoppers in the shop see a wooden product, they still think that they are participating in the destruction of trees,” he explains.

“They are not realising that by buying these products they’re helping local communities and they’re safeguarding those forests that they love.”

“If we don’t buy the wooden products, if we don’t support the sustainable safeguarding of those forests, then people will find other jobs and will start looking at cutting down those forests to make them into agriculture or to provide other food production. That’s why it’s so important to buy wooden products.”

What can you do?

Each of us can help protect the world’s forests! All you need to do is to choose PEFC-certified products the next time you go shopping. Especially if it means that you choose forest-based materials instead of alternatives such as plastic.

If we don’t use our forests, the land will be used for other purposes, such as cattle ranches or soy plantations. Buying forest products, such as wood and paper, gives the forest value, it creates demand, and provides a financial incentive to keep a forest a forest.

source: https://pefc.org/news/external-recognition-and-awareness-raising-an-expression-of-trust-in-pefc

 

Spreading the word around the globe – our online communications campaigns

Forest certification is one of the few tools that can directly connect the consumer to the forest. It enables each of us to make a difference to the world’s forests through buying certified products.

We are reaching out to consumers to show that forest certification is about so much more than only trees – and online campaigns are an increasingly important aspect of this work. In the past year, we have been reaching out to, interacting with, and hearing from people around the world through a number of online communication campaigns.

20 years of caring for our forests

The campaign to our 20th anniversary kicked off last July. After a soft launch at the beginning of 2019, the “year of celebration” began the day after PEFC’s anniversary on 30 June. It was on this day back in 1999 when European small-forest owners came together to create PEFC – an international forest certification system that had their needs at heart.

Our 20th anniversary campaign told the story of PEFC in a series of chapters, from the early ideas until today. We have been publishing texts, photos and videos about PEFC’s history, approach, members, stakeholders and much more, to make both forest certification and what we do at PEFC more understandable and tangible.

This is the final chapter of the campaign, and as we are looking back to an exciting anniversary year, it’s time to say THANK YOU for the interest, likes, shares and the feedback from around the world!

Head to FacebookTwitter or the news section on our website to discover different elements of the campaign and learn more about PEFC and our history and future!

The ‘Experience Forests, Experience PEFC’ Photo Contest

Through awe-inspiring forest photos, our ‘Experience Forests, Experience PEFC’ Photo Contest takes us to the magical world of forests.

Every year from April to June, we invite photographers and forest lovers from around the world to enter their forest photos. Running for the fourth time this year, the photo contest has brought us thousands of fantastic images of forest landscapes, wildlife and people living, working or playing in the forest.

National photo contests are run by our PEFC national members around the world, and everybody, from amateur to professional photographers, is welcome to enter their forest photos on Instagram. The best photos from the national contests enter the international contest to compete for the PEFC Photographer of the Year award.

Stay tuned as we will be highlighting the winners of those contests over the next few months, before announcing the overall winner in November.

#ForestFactFriday

Do you know how many people depend on forests for their livelihoods? How old the oldest tree is? And how many tree species there are?

Our newest social media campaign #ForestFactFriday shares interesting and unexpected facts about forests and the plants, animals and people living in them. 

Every Friday, we are publishing another forest fact that will for sure surprise you and make you see forests through different eyes.

Follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram and learn more about the world’s forests!

Humans of the Forests

Humans of the Forests is a video campaign launched early last year. In this micro documentary series, we look beyond the facade of forests only being nice places to spend one’s leisure time, to show how vitally important they are for so many people around the world. In the videos, we hear the inspiring stories from people who are in touch with forests and timber in their daily lives, and get a sneak peek at different professions within the forest.

For the first instalment we went to Italy, where we learnt about the daily work of a forest manager, women in forestry and timber as the ideal construction material in earthquake regions. The second instalment took us to Chile, where we met Chile’s first female forest fire monitor, a forestry worker who has spent his entire professional life in the forest, and an indigenous Mapuche woman who has reached economic independence thanks to the forest.

The Humans of the Forests videos have not only been shown at film festivals, the United Nations and a number of seminars, but also made it into the international press, among others on the cover page of the Australian magazine Timber & Forestry e-news.

To hear the full stories, head to YouTube and meet the Humans of the Forests!

Be ready for more!

As our 20th anniversary campaign comes to a close, there are already some new campaigns on the horizon. Our future campaigns will see more photos, more videos and more chances to win fantastic prizes! Follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram to stay up to date!

source: https://pefc.org/news/spreading-the-word-around-the-globe-our-online-communications-campaigns

Spotlight on sector: reaching out to the construction sector

As we move out of the forest and down the supply chain, it’s quite amazing to see just how many sectors rely on timber and other forest-based materials. From construction and paper, to packaging, biomass, bamboo, rubber and furniture, even the fashion industry. Forest-based products are really all around us.

As sustainable consumption rises, and we increasingly look to renewable resources such as timber, it is vital that these forest-based products come from sustainable sources. PEFC certification provides a solution for this. By buying a product with PEFC certification and carrying the PEFC label, customers and consumers can be assured it came from a sustainably managed forest.

An important part of our work at PEFC is outreach to sectors relying on forest-based products, promoting the importance of them procuring and working with sustainable, certified timber. We reach out to brands and retailers, encouraging them to switch to sustainable, certified forest-based materials for their packaging. We are also working with the fashion industry to promote the use of sustainable forest-fibres to making clothing. Among many others.

PEFC and the construction industry

The construction industry is a major user of timber. Building with timber has numerous benefits: it’s renewable, requiring considerably less energy than concrete and steel to produce, and storing carbon, rather than emitting it. Timber also enables fast construction, is healthy for people living and working in the building, and allows for creative designs.  

However, the timber needs to come from a sustainable source, ensuring the forest is well-managed and will be around for generations to come, and that the people living in and around the forests are protected. This is what PEFC certification delivers.

Since 2018, we have run our ‘Designing the Future with Sustainable Timber’ campaign, bringing together a range of stakeholders to promote the use of certified wood in construction in general and project certification in particular. 

WAF and the Certified Timber Prize

A flagship activity of this campaign is our partnership with the World Architecture Festival (WAF). Since 2018, we have sponsored the Best Use of Certified Timber Prize, awarding architects and project teams for using certified timber as the main construction material for buildings outstanding in sustainability, innovation, quality or aesthetics.

By celebrating architects that have already chosen to use certified timber, and highlighting the amazing buildings that have been made from it, we aim to promote the use of this sustainable material to a larger audience, ensuring more architects turn to certified timber when choosing their building materials.

Submissions to WAF 2020 are running now, and architects have until 14 August to submit their projects for the Best Use of Certified Timber Prize. We can’t wait to see what stunning buildings are going to be entered this year! The shortlist will be released later this year, and the winner crowned on 5 December. If you can’t wait until there, check out the best entries from 2019 in the gallery below.

source: https://pefc.org/news/spotlight-on-sector-reaching-out-to-the-construction-sector