FSC opens public consultation until Dec. 15 for first drafts of controlled wood revisions; it will hold webinars about the drafts on Nov. 16 and 23

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November 8, 2022 (press release) –

The first drafts of the revisions of FSC-STD-30-010 and FSC-PRO-60-002a are now open for public consultation until 15 December 2022. FSC will hold webinars about the drafts on 16 and 23 November 2022. 

The 1st draft public consultations of FSC-STD-30-010 FSC Controlled Wood Standard for Forest Management Enterprises and FSC-PRO-60-002a FSC Controlled Wood Risk Assessment Framework were announced on 14 October. To complement this consultation, FSC will host two webinars present the most important changes that are proposed in these drafts and explain the rationale behind them. 

There will also be the opportunity to ask questions about the drafts. 

The webinars will be available in English and Spanish. 

You can register for the webinars here: 

16 November, 14:00-15:30 CET 

23 November, 08:00-09:30 CET 

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