Pushing for responsible timber trade
To reach their full potential, initiatives such as the GFTN need help from outside—such as international trade rules.
So with the support of WWF and other NGOs, the European Union is establishing an international licensing system for legal timber called the
Action Plan on Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT).
The plan is based on voluntary partnership agreements with timber producer countries, which will establish systems designed to identify:
- legal products and license them for import into the EU
- unlicensed – and therefore possibly illegal – products, that will be denied entry at the EU border.
Globally, WWF is also involved with the
G8 Action Programme on Forests. This effort focuses on the assessment of G8 countries’ internal measures for public procurement policies, and is aimed at controlling illegal logging and the international trade in illegally logged timber.