SABS and FSC Certification - HCV Resource Network
SABS and FSC Certification - HCV Resource Network SABS and FSC Certification - HCV Resource Network
Forests in which genetically modified trees are planted 1. The district of origin may be considered low risk in relation to wood from genetically modified trees when one of the following indicators is complied with: a) There is no commercial use of genetically modified trees of the species concerned taking place in the country or district concerned. OR b) Licenses are required for commercial use of genetically modified trees and there are no licenses for commercial use OR c) It is forbidden to use genetically modified trees commercially in the country concerned.
….Unspecified risk 1. For all wood sources not confirmed as low risk the company must either; 1/ Treat the material as uncontrolled and segregate from FSC and controlled wood 2/ ask the supplier to get controlled wood certification from an FSC CB 3/ include the FMU in the company verification program
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….Unspecified risk<br />
1. For all wood sources not confirmed as low risk the<br />
company must either;<br />
1/ Treat the material as uncontrolled <strong>and</strong> segregate<br />
from <strong>FSC</strong> <strong>and</strong> controlled wood<br />
2/ ask the supplier to get controlled wood certification<br />
from an <strong>FSC</strong> CB<br />
3/ include the FMU in the company verification<br />
program