Help Make Certification SMART – get involved with the PEFC Stakeholder Dialogue

21 August 2017 News

Participate, partner, promote or pitch a solution: there are many ways you can get involved with the 2017 PEFC Stakeholder Dialogue: Making Certification SMART. And we are looking forward to hearing from you!

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Our two-day dialogue (16-17 November 2017; Helsinki, Finland) will explore and discover the benefits and potential for incorporating technology solutions into forest certification.

Join us as we exchange experiences and challenge each other to re-imagine how forest certification should re-equip for the next decade.

Register for your Stakeholder Dialogue Pass

Pitch your innovative solution

Throughout the Stakeholder Dialogue, there will be opportunities to feature innovative, technology-based solutions that show promise in supporting forest certification.

Let us know what you would like to share at the event and we will see how we can include it!

Submit your solution…

Partner with us

Highlight your commitment to sustainable forest management, forest certification and PEFC! Our Stakeholder Dialogue offers a unique opportunity for your organization to raise its profile with forestry stakeholders from all over the world.

Your sponsorship will help shape this year’s Stakeholder Dialogue into the ‘must attend’ event for forest sector professionals.

Find out more about partnership opportunities…

Calling on the media

Help to tell the world about how we can all Make Certification SMART. Whether you work for traditional media outlets, online outlets, or are blogging, you are invited.

Request your Media Pass…

Need to use the event logo? You can find it in a range of formats here.

Find out more

To access further information, including updates to the agenda, please refer regularly to the event website.

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