SFI is “Eggcited” About the Packaging for the White House Easter Eggs
For the fourth year in a row, the Sustainable Forestry Initiative will be a part of the Easter celebration at the White House.
For the fourth year in a row, the Sustainable Forestry Initiative will be a part of the Easter celebration at the White House.
The Wildlife Habitat Improvement Practices program at Clemson University, is one of nine projects awarded funding earlier this year as part of SFI’s Conservation and Community Grant Program.
The BC Ministry of Environment Ecosystems Branch in partnership with the SCCP recently completed a technical review of grizzly bear habitats along BC Pacific Coast.
It’s fitting that the themes for our 15th Annual Conference, is Power of Partnerships.
The USGBC Federal Summit in Washington DC last week was a great opportunity to promote SFI forest certification and certified wood products.
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.
One of the things I absolutely love about the SFI program is our work with communities – it’s a natural extension to any forest management activities.
I’ve been thinking about the value of certification for all lands, as we finalize SFI’s submission to the U.S. Forest Service.