Why Certification Needs to Consider the Bigger Picture
I recently talked to Kenneth Norris, Contributing Editor of Pulp & Paper International, about the latest SFI Progress Report.
I recently talked to Kenneth Norris, Contributing Editor of Pulp & Paper International, about the latest SFI Progress Report.
The 2010 National Report on Sustainable Forests was recently released, providing an excellent resource for current data and analysis from the US Forest Service.
I am excited to be living in Washington, DC for the summer as a student of environmental studies and an intern with the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI).
The Sustainable Brands ‘11 Conference in Monterey, CA, brought together more than 700 global sustainability strategists, product designers and top brand executives.
Every year when we release our Progress Report, I am amazed at how much the SFI program and its many partners have achieved.
SFI sponsored the Fourth Potomac Forum on Illegal Logging and Associated Trade in Washington last week.
Morton loved nature and as editor of a Nebraska newspaper, he encouraged his readers and civic organizations to plant trees.
SFI is proud to be a sponsor of an important upcoming event that tackles a major global problem: the Fourth Potomac Forum on Illegal Logging and Associated Trade.
Today the White House hosted the annual Easter Egg Roll and, for the third consecutive year, selected packaging from SFI chain of custody certified paperboard for the 2011 souvenir egg.
As Earth Day (April 22) approaches, this is a great time to celebrate the fantastic contribution landowners of all sizes make to keep North America’s forests healthy and productive.