Title: GreenLink Forest Stewards
1GreenLink Forest Stewards
- Landowner Guidelines For FSC Group Membership
2Concern for the Environment
- Wealth effect --- Affluence allows one to be
concerned about things other than filling ones
stomach. - Health effect --- Concern about where the
products we consume come from, organic food has
now trickled over into organic wood. - Population effect --- Concern about whether our
planet can sustainably support continue
population growth what will be the impacts on
the overall environment and aesthetic qualities
of life.
3What is GreenLink?
- GreenLink Forest Resources LLC was founded by
Chester Kearse Jr. to serve as the group entity
or group manager for the GreenLink Forest
Stewards Group, a Forest Stewardship Council
(FSC) certified group. - The GreenLink Forest Stewards group offers cost
effective FSC certification and chain-of-custody
for small and medium size landowners. - GreenLink offers truly independent FSC Group
Certification because there is no direct
affiliation whatsoever with any industry,
conservation, or forestland management
organization.
4Who is the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)?
- Established in 1993 in response to concerns about
global deforestation especially tropical
hardwoods. - World Wildlife Fund (UK) unhappiness with the
Earth Summit of 1992 in Rio. - Disappointment with world wide governments to
reach consensus led to an independent,
non-governmental, not-for-profit type structure. - Worldwide with a Democratic structured General
Assembly. (Environmental, Social, Economic
chambers, equal representation between Northern
Southern Hemispheres) - FSC has few employees. It sets standards and
authorizes certifiers. Landowners hires
Certifiers or 3rd Party Auditors. - 361 million acres certified worldwide.
5Why FSC Certification?
- Our regions paper mills need FSC certified fiber
to maintain market share. FSC is unique from SFI
with FSC holding a 4 to 1 advantage in
marketplace. - Brand identification for forest commodity
products. GreenLinks certifying body is
Smartwood (Rainforest Alliance) so FSC and RA
trademarks are available. - FSC is a worldwide recognized forest stewardship
standard, particularly by conservation groups. - Independent 3rd party audits assure landowners
that their property is well-managed, provides
strong back-up for land managers. - Certification can be useful for conservation
easements or entering new markets such as carbon
credits.
6Certified Acres by Region 2011
Region Total Forest Ac. SFI Certified Tree Farm Certified FSC Certified
Minn., Wis., Mich. 52.2 mil 16.0 mil 3.6 mil 17.0 mil
Maine, NH, New York 41.2 mil 7.6 mil 1.8 mil 6.6 mil
La., Ark., Miss. 52.7 mil 7.9 mil 4.1 mil 1.8 mil
Ga., SC, NC 56 mil 4.7 mil 3.4 mil 17,320 ac total !!!
7The Power of Branding
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
- Rainforest Alliance Smartwood Program
8October 10, 2011 Kimberly-Clark Becomes First
U.S. Branded Consumer Tissue Maker to Adopt
Forest Stewardship Council's Sustainable Fiber
Sourcing Standards Kleenex and Scott Naturals
Brand Consumer Products Carry FSC Label DALLAS,
October 10, 2011-Kimberly-Clark Corporation
(NYSE KMB) today announced it is the first U.S.
tissue maker to offer branded consumer tissue
products that meet the rigorous sustainable
sourcing requirements of the Forest Stewardship
Council (FSC). Kimberly-Clark's Kleenex brand
facial tissue and Scott Naturals brand products
sold in North America now include fiber sourced
from suppliers who have been independently
certified to follow the highest standards in
forestry management while also protecting high
conservation-value forests and habitat. Consumers
can now identify FSC-certified Kleenex and Scott
brand products by the FSC label on every
package. "This action is a major milestone in
K-C's sustainability journey and a significant
step forward in the consumer adoption of
FSC-certified fiber for bathroom tissue, facial
tissue and paper towels," said Suhas Apte, vice
president - global sustainability. "K-C's
commitment to FSC certification for its Kleenex
and Scott Naturals brands will grow the demand
for sustainably sourced fiber and will encourage
more suppliers to practice responsible forest
management."
9Why Group Certification?
- Because of the cost to hire third-party auditors,
group membership is the only cost effective means
for a small landowner to become certified - The group manager and his personnel are available
to offer advice and make recommendations to aid
in compliance with FSC principles and criteria. - Recordkeeping and auditing is managed at the
group level saving landowners/managers time. - Potential exists in marketing efforts as the
GreenLink Forest Stewards Group that is part of
the Smartwood program.
10How does GreenLink Function?
- GreenLink Forest Resources LLC is Group Manager
and FSC Group Certificate holder. (SW-FM/COC
005677) - Group manager acts only as the gatekeeper or
liaison with the Certifying Body (Smartwood) and
FSC. - Landowner and/or resource professional are
responsible for their own individual forestland
management. - Group manager informs, advises, and inspects to
make sure standards are being met by landowners. - Group manager maintains the group records, pays
for audits and provides the chain-of-custody to
the members of the GreenLink Forest Stewards
Group.
11What Benefits does a Landowner Receive?
- Inexpensive FSC Chain-of-Custody certification
may or may not command a premium in the
marketplace. - Detailed record keeping archive by GreenLink.
Harvest monitoring and management activity
reports required yearly. - Third-party review by GreenLink personnel and
independent FSC auditors continuous improvement
and peer reviewed back-up for land managers that
is strictly confidential. - Access to a region specific forest management
reference document that smaller landowners can
refer to for detailed information regarding
topics such as growth yield, integrated pest
management, silvicultural procedures, BMPs, soil
type determination, as examples.
12What Landowners Does GreenLink Serve?
- GreenLink is approved to operate in the Coastal
Plain and Piedmont regions of Georgia, South
Carolina and North Carolina. - GreenLink is divided into 2 subsets for auditing
and management purposes. 1) Small Family Forests
lt1000 ha (2470acres) and 2) Large Landowner
subset, 2470 acres up to 20,000 acres. 70 acres
is the minimum size forest eligible for
membership. - Only forested acres are certified on a property
and each legal entity is considered a unique
forest. - All forms of private ownership are eligible.
- The forest must be a working forest.
- GreenLink reserves the exclusive right to
determine membership.
13What does membership cost?
- One time initial enrollment, assessment and
certification fee of 1.00 per forested acre. - Annual management fee (currently .35/acre) that
is fixed for a five-year period following
enrollment. - Example 650 acre tract has a GIS map showing
600 acres of timberland and 50 acres of fields,
pond and cabin. Therefore 600 acres are FSC
certified. - Year 1 600 acres X 1.35/acre 810
- Year 2 600 acres X .35/acre 210
- Year 3 600 acres X .35/acre 210
- Year 4 600 acres X .35/acre 210
- Year 5 600 acres X .35/acre 210
- Total Cost over first 5 years 1,650/5yrs/600ac.
- Average Annual Cost .55/acre/year
14What Does the Group Manager Do?
- Organizes and maintains the Group to FSC
standards - Develops and maintains the procedures for Group
operation. - Maintains the records of the group and
specifically archives the monitoring reports of
individual members. - Assists and trains landowners and their forestry
professionals with compliance issues. - Arranges and pays for third-party audits, group
certification. - Assists in broad marketing efforts for the group.
- Monitors individual group members compliance.
15What are the Landowner Responsibilities?
- Manage his/her property to FSC standards.
- Contact the Group Manager for clarification if
uncertainties arise about the appropriateness of
a forest management practice. - Make their property and forest management records
(non-proprietary information only) available to
GreenLink and/or third-party auditor(s). - Sign required membership participation documents.
- Remit membership fees in a timely manner.
- Assess and formally report management activities
on at least a yearly basis.
16How is FSC different from Tree Farm or SFI
Certification?
- Because FSC was developed with the third-world
tropical forests in mind, it places more emphasis
on the social aspects of forest management. Ie.
outside stakeholders, benefits to the community,
labor. - Monitoring is a major component of the FSC
system. - Proof of sustainability, ie. allowable cut
determination and implementation is very
important. - Plantation forestry is tricky with FSC,
covertype conversion not allowed in most cases.
17FSC has 10 Principles of Forest Stewardship
versus Tree Farms 8 Standards of Sustainability
- FSC
- Compliance with Laws, FSC
- Tenure Use Rights
- Indigenous Peoples Rights
- Community Relations, Workers Rights
- Benefits from the Forest
- Environmental Impact
- Management Plan
- Monitoring Assessment
- Maintenance of HCVF
- Plantations
- Tree farm
- Commitment to Sustainable Forestry
- Compliance with Laws
- Reforestation Afforestation
- Air, Water, and Soil Protection
- Fish, Wildlife and Biodiversity
- Protection of Biological Biodiversity
- Protection of Special Sites
- Forest Aesthetics
18How are the FSC Principles analyzed for
compliance?
- Each Principle has numerous criteria that are
used to judge whether a Principle is being met. - For each criterion, then there are indicators or
specific variables that tell whether a criterion
is met in a regional context and that also
specifically states desired management outcomes. - Finally a verifier is an example of a way in
which a forest management condition can be
assessed to determine whether an indicator has
been met.
19Example of a Principle being met.
- Principle 5 Benefits from the Forest (Forest
Management operations shall encourage the
efficient use of the forests multiple products
and services to ensure economic viability and a
wide range of environmental social benefits.)
Focus is on making efficient use of harvested
resources and maintaining the capacity of the
forest to provide long-term economic, social and
environmental benefits. - Criterion 5.6 The rate of harvest of forest
products shall not exceed levels which can be
permanently sustained. - Indicator 5.6a Sustained Yield harvest level
documented in management plan. Verifier Mgmt
plan, is info correct? - Indicator 5.6b Average annual harvest levels,
over 10 year rolling periods, do not exceed
calculated sustained yield. Verifier Audit of
yearly activity reports to calculate harvest
levels.
20Things you must know.
- FSC Principles
- Audit Process
- Management Plan requirements
- Monitoring requirements
- Chain-of-Custody requirements
- Leaving the Group
- Corrective Action Request Process (CAR)
- Suspension or Expulsion
- Complaints Process
21FSC Principles
- Compliance with Laws and FSC Principles
Forest Management shall respect all applicable
laws of the country (USA) in which they occur and
international treaties to which the country (USA)
is a signatory, and comply with all FSC
Principles and Criteria.
22- Tenure and Use Rights and Responsibilities
Long term tenure and use rights to the land and
forest resources shall be clearly defined,
documented and legally established. - Indigenous Peoples Rights
The legal and customary rights of
indigenous peoples to own, use and manage their
lands and resources shall be recognized and
respected. - Community Relations and Workers Rights
Forest management operations shall maintain or
enhance the long-term social and economic well
being of forest workers and local communities.
23- Benefits from the Forest
Forest management operations shall
encourage the efficient use of the forests
multiple products and services to ensure economic
viability and a wide range of environmental and
social benefits. - Environmental Impacts
Forest management shall conserve
biological diversity and its associated values,
water resources, soils, and unique and fragile
ecosystems and landscapes, and, by so doing,
maintain the ecological functions and integrity
of the forest.
24- Management Plan
A management plan appropriate to
scale and intensity of operations shall be
written, implemented and kept up-to-date. The
long-term objectives of management, and the means
of achieving them, shall be clearly defined. - Monitoring and Assessment
Monitoring shall be conducted appropriate
to scale and intensity of management to assess
the conditions of forest, yields of forest
products, chain-of-custody, management
activities, and their social and environmental
impacts.
25- Maintenance of High Conservation Value Forests
(HCVF)
Management activities in high conservation
value forests shall maintain or enhance the
attributes which define such forests. Decisions
regarding HCVFs shall always be considered in
the context of a precautionary approach. - Plantations
In addition to compliance with
the above principles, plantations should
complement the management of, reduce pressures on
and promote the restoration and conservation of
natural forests.
26Audit Process
- Auditing for compliance is the key aspect of any
forest certification scheme. - Forest Stewardship Council sets out Principles
and Criteria while independent certifying bodies
approved by FSC actually perform the auditing.
GreenLink uses Smartwood. - You must allow GreenLink and Smartwood access to
your property for audit inspections. - Properties selected for audit in the GreenLink
Forest Stewards Group for a particular year are
random and based on a statistical sampling model. - Information collected during an audit is strictly
confidential and auditors or GreenLink personnel
have no legal rights or jurisdiction over a
landowner whatsoever.
27Management Plan Requirements(Appropriate to
Scale)
- Management Objectives
- Description of forest resources land use and
ownership status, socio-economic conditions,
profile of adjacent lands - Detailed stand maps including protected sites.
- Calculation of growth, annual harvest rates,
species selection - Silvicultural systems and harvest method
justification. - Provisions for monitoring growth and activities.
- Environmental safeguards required, ex. BMPs.
- Plans for identifying and protecting
rare,threatened or endangered species. Also
protection of cultural sites.
28Monitoring Requirements
- Internal Group Monitoring vs. Property Level
Reporting - Internal Group Monitoring is conducted by
GreenLink personnel to verify compliance, educate
and advise, so that potential problems are
avoided during the formal audit process. Large
Landowners are visited yearly while the smallest
landowners will be visited at least once over a 3
year period. - Property level monitoring and reporting is done
by Landowners or their Forestry Professionals. A
yearly forest activities report is required and a
harvest report/checklist must be filed with
GreenLink after each individual harvest
operation.
29Chain - of - Custody
- Chain-of-Custody (COC) refers to the process of
tracking forest products from individual forests
into the production process so that end-users can
be assured the wood products they purchase are
from sustainable, certifed forests. - You will be entitled to use the GreenLink Forest
Stewards (COC) number. - However, you must follow exactly the rules
involving contracts and/or purchase orders as
outlined in the GreenLink Member Handbook to
assure the integrity of the process.
30If You Wish to Leave the Group
- You may choose to leave the Group at any time
with no obligations whatsoever. However
membership and management fees will not be
refunded by GreenLink. - If you choose to move to another FSC group then
GreenLink will assist in file transfers. - If you choose to leave, then a letter stating the
reasons for withdrawal and the date of effective
withdrawal is required
31Corrective Action Request (CAR)
- This is a formal process to address landowner
deficiencies found by a GreenLink Internal
Monitor or Certifying Body Auditor. - GreenLink Manager follows 3 Steps 1)
Formally record the problem and communicate with
the landowner or representative. 2) Follow-up
with Landowner to see that he has studied the
problem and has a plan for resolution. 3)
Confirmation that the problem has been resolved. - A CAR Form is issued to the Landowner so that all
the details of the problems are outlined and the
process followed correctly.
32Suspension or Expulsion
- Failure to correct a CAR, failure to pay fees,
improper use of the chain-of-custody number are
examples of issues that may warrant suspension or
expulsion. - Member will be notified by certified letter and
60 day suspension starts immediately. Manager
has option to extend suspension longer than 60
days. Chain-of-Custody cannot be used while in
suspension. - If a member cannot rectify the problem then
expulsion occurs.
33Complaints
- If a Group Member has a complaint against the
Group Manager then he/she can submit the
complaint in writing and with a follow-up phone
call. - The Group Manager will respond within 30 days.
- If the Member is not satisfied with the response,
then the Member and Manager will abide by the
decision of the Complaint Resolution Committee, a
committee made up of 3 retired forestry
professionals not affiliated in any other way
with GreenLink. - The Complaint Resolution Committee will also be
called upon for consultation should outside
parties file a complaint against the entire Group
34What If You Are Interested?
- Understanding this presentation is Step 1, ask
questions !!!! - Show you can meet the pre-enrollment criteria
including a management plan that meets FSC
requirements. - Review the GreenLink Handbook understand and ask
more questions about how the group operates. - Finally, there is an on-the-ground inspection of
the property by the GreenLink Group Manager to
assess eligibility before sign-up.
35In Summary
- If you are a good Land Steward, do not mind
paperwork, and would like peer review of your
forest management, then FSC certification may be
something to consider. - It seems to be the way the world is going and our
paper companies need to source more and more FSC
wood fiber in a region with little currently
available. - GreenLink Forest Stewards offers a cost effective
and independent way to obtain FSC certification.