TAILIEUCHUNG - Sustainable Procurement of Wood and Paper-based Products

In addition to each of the individual barrier areas, an additional complication arises due to the large degree of interaction among the areas shown in Figure 6. For example, if we assume that altering the biological composition of a particu- lar source crop would be beneficial, then this may have consequences on the process required, the type and performance of materials to be utilized, the infra- structure required to support this use, and the scientific education of students who may be subsequently employed within such a system. The dynamics are such that a change in one part of the "barrier topography" has a considerable ripple effect throughout the. | WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE Sourcing and legality aspects Origin Where do the products come from Information accuracy Is information about the products credible Legality Have the products been legally produced Environmental aspects Social aspects Contributing Authors Ruth Nogueron and Lars Laestadius WRI Joe Lawson MeadWestvaco Co-chair of the SFPI Working Group s Sustainable Procurement Action Team Supported by Financial support was provided by WBCSD s Sustainable Forest Products Industry SFPI working group and Bank of America. Bankof America Sustainability Have forests been sustainably managed Special places Have special places including sensitive ecosystems been protected Climate change Have climate issues been addressed Environmental protection Have appropriate environmental controls been applied Recycled fiber Has recycled fiber been used appropriately Other resources Have other resources been used appropriately Partnership Disclaimer The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Resources Institute or the World Business Council for Sustainable Development concerning the legal status of any country territory city or area or of its authorities or concerning delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Moreover the views expressed do not necessarily represent the decisions or the stated policy of the WRI or WBCSD nor does citing of trade names or commercial processes constitute endorsement. Local communities and indigenous peoples Have the needs of local communities or indigenous peoples been addressed Disclaimer This publication is released in the name of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development WBCSD and the World Resources Institute WRI . It has been developed by the WBCSD s Sustainable Forest Products Industry Working Group and WRI. It does not necessarily represent the views of the WBCSD WBCSD members

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