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31 October 2024

COP 16: PEFC’s 25-year journey of empowering smallholders and promoting sustainable forest management

Event report

Our COP 16 side event, hosted with IBA and WBCSD, spotlighted successful practices, innovative projects, how they contribute to the Global Biodiversity Framework, and the challenges faced by forestry stakeholders in promoting biodiversity conservation.

29 October 2024

COP 16: Over 25% of all production forests globally are PEFC certified, demonstrating sustainable management

Event report

How to incentivise smallholders for sustainable commodity production was part of discussion at the “Next-Gen Forest Solution – Financing A Systemic Solution for Forest and Biodiversity Conservation” side event at COP 16.

28 October 2024

COP 16: Smallholders are key to biodiversity data

Event report

Data plays a crucial role in protecting biodiversity by providing the necessary information to understand, monitor, and manage ecosystems effectively. But how do we get access to data, data that is accurate and appropriate?

25 October 2024

PEFC at the 9th FOREST EUROPE Ministerial Conference

Event report

PEFC was honoured to participate in the ministerial meeting of FOREST EUROPE in Germany earlier this month. We appreciated the opportunity to engage in insightful exchanges on the future of forests in Europe.

21 October 2024

PEFC at the COP 16 Biodiversity Conference

Upcoming event

COP 16 brings together representatives from over 190 countries to assess global progress on biodiversity commitments. The conference marks a pivotal moment in implementing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, adopted in 2022.

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’.

PEFC Annual Review

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