1. Forest Management Planning.
This item ensures that a comprehensive forest management plan is in place, outlining long-term goals for sustainable forest use.
2. Protection of High Conservation Value Areas.
This item emphasizes the need to safeguard areas of high ecological or cultural importance within the forest.
3. Maintenance of Forest Health and Productivity.
This item focuses on strategies to maintain the overall health and productivity of the forest ecosystem.
4. Respect for Indigenous and Local Communities' Rights.
It requires respect for the rights and interests of Indigenous peoples and local communities who depend on the forest.
5. Prohibition of Hazardous Chemicals.
This item restricts the use of hazardous chemicals in forest management activities to protect the environment.
6. Minimization of Environmental Impact.
It encourages practices that minimize negative environmental impacts, such as reduced waste and soil erosion.
7. Traceability of Products.
Ensures that products can be traced back to the specific forest source, promoting transparency.
8. Chain of Custody Certification.
It tracks the handling of certified products through the supply chain, ensuring they remain FSC-certified.
9. Legal Compliance.
This item requires compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to forest management.
10. Transparency in Reporting.
Encourages organizations to provide transparent and accurate reporting on their sustainability efforts.