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25 April 2024

Rebâtir Notre-Dame de Paris, receives PEFC project certification, certifying the sustainability of the solid oak used to rebuild the cathedral's roof structures

Sustainable construction

PEFC project certification was awarded for the rebuilding of the roof structure of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral. The parts destroyed by the fire in April 2019 were rebuilt identically, using the same techniques and materials as the original: solid oak.

12 April 2024

Trees outside Forests certification opens up markets for Dutch tree owners

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PEFC Netherlands was our first national member to achieve PEFC endorsement for their national Trees outside Forests requirements. We talked to their National Secretary, Marten de Groot, about the standard development process and the difference this new certification makes in his country.

11 April 2024

Join us for the PEFC Forest Forum 2024!

PEFC Forest Forum

Join us for a unique event and experience forest management in the climate crisis, in theory and in practice. The PEFC Forest Forum 2024 will put forest management in the spotlight, demonstrating good practices in the forest that are building resilience and sustainability.

8 April 2024

PEFC field trip shows sustainable forest management to textiles professionals

Forests for Fashion

We invited fashion brands and retailers to PEFC-certified Swinley Forest near London, to see sustainable forest management in practice and discover its positive impacts on biodiversity, climate change mitigation, and forest regeneration.

5 April 2024

The PEFC EUDR DDS standard module: consultation and information webinar

EU Deforestation Regulation

There is still one month to go to give your feedback on the new PEFC EUDR DDS standard module, deadline for comments is 7 May 2024. Join us on 24 April for the next PEFC information webinar.

PEFC & EUDR

Discover how we're working to align with the EUDR and bring our PEFC EUDR solution to the market.

Conflict Timber

See PEFC's guidance following the announcement that all timber originating from Russia and Belarus is ‘conflict timber’.

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