SFI’s Statement on the USGBC’s 3rd Draft Benchmarks for Forest Certification
The US Green Building Council released for public comment a 3rd round of draft benchmarks to evaluate forest certification programs.
The US Green Building Council released for public comment a 3rd round of draft benchmarks to evaluate forest certification programs.
Those that know me have heard me talk a lot about the “Power of Partnerships” lately.
You’ll see our new standard improves conservation of biodiversity, recognizes emerging issues such as climate change and bioenergy, and expands logger training in North America.
We were in Phoenix last week at the Us green Building Council’s well-attended Green Build Expo.
We are in Phoenix this week for the U.S. Green Building Conference’s “Greenbuild International Conference and Expo.”
Check out Conservation Fund President and CEO Larry Selzer’s great “guest blog” on CNBC.com.
On September 15th, 2009 the US Green Building Council released the second draft of the benchmarks for the certified wood credit in the LEED rating tool.
Brian Dumaine is going to be the keynote speaker at our conference this year in Nashville.
A UN report – 2008-2009 UNECE/FAO Forest Products Annual Market Review – says there’s potential for significant demand for certified products due to increased interest in avoiding illegal sources.
As you may know, Forest Ethics have recently launched a new tactic in their campaign efforts against the SFI community.