What is Forestry Chain-of-Custody?
Chain-of-Custody is the path wood products take from the forest to the consumer, including all manufacturing, transformation and distribution links. The Chain-of-Custody certification from SGS involves tracking the origins of wood and guarantees its authenticity through the entire supply chain. To demand Chain-of-Custody, customers fill in a straightforward questionnaire covering operation background, company details and any supply chain knowledge. With these details SGS assessors inspect the relevant manufacturing, transformation or distribution sites. If everything is in order, customers will then receive a full report and product certification. SGS can also certify forestry management programs and standards of forestry practice together with Chain-of-Custody, saving both time and money. In forestry management, SGS certifies against many recognized programs – Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) ©, Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), the Sustainable Forestry Initi
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