Resolute Forest Products now manages 10.3 million hectares of certified forests
June 13th, 2012 | Posted in Certification | 1 comment »
Resolute Forest Products has become the largest manager of Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified forests in the world.
The company recently certified 3.2 million hectares of forestlands in the Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec to the FSC Boreal Standard. This certification raises the total area of Resolute-managed FSC-certified forests in North America to 10.3 million hectares, an area twice the size of Nova Scotia and larger than Portugal, Hungary or South Korea.
“Becoming the world’s largest FSC holder is a major milestone in our efforts to become a positive force for sustainability within the forest products industry,” stated Richard Garneau, Resolute’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Resolute’s growing commitment to FSC complements other key sustainability initiatives, including the Company’s membership in WWF’s Climate Savers Program, which helps companies set and achieve ambitious emission reduction targets, as well as membership in the landmark Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement.”
FSC is an international certification and labelling system dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests. Co-founded in Canada by WWF in 1993, FSC works to promote environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable management of the world’s forests. FSC is an important example of how environmental organizations and businesses can work together to conserve important regions and wildlife while ensuring long-term success for industry.
“WWF congratulates Resolute for their FSC-certification achievement,” said Gerald Butts, President and Chief Executive Officer, WWF-Canada. “This success, coupled with their commitment to the Climate Savers program, shows the value and importance of making conservation a business priority, and the critical role that corporations can and must play in addressing the major environmental challenges we are facing today.”
Under the WWF Climate Savers Program, Resolute has pledged to reduce its absolute greenhouse gas emissions by 65% below 2000 levels by 2015. Resolute also made a series of other commitments as part of its Climate Savers membership, including increasing its FSC certification to 80% by 2015. With the latest certification, Resolute has passed the halfway point in delivering on its 80% commitment.
“Resolute Forest Products has long played an important role in the Ontario forest products industry. Certainly this is a tremendous milestone for Resolute and we are proud of their ongoing commitment to sustainable forest management practices,” stated Michael Gravelle, Ontario Minister of Natural Resources. “I want to personally congratulate all the employees of Resolute on this accomplishment, and I look forward to continuing our close working relationship with the Company as we strengthen the sector together.”
Resolute will continue working to protect the forests entrusted to its care and to improve its overall sustainability performance, enhancing its reputation as an environmental supplier of choice. Resolute is committed to the three pillars of sustainability – environmental, social and economic.
Source: Resolute Forest Products
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I wonder has anyone ever tallied up the amount of pissed off workers,moth-balled mills, bankrupted contractors and buisness, and disrupted communities Resolute has left in it’s wake? Corporate pigs!