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Building Sustainably » Specifying & buying timber » Procurement
The UK Government has set up CPET (The Central Point of Expertise on Timber Procurement) as an official source of information and guidance on procuring timber and timber-based products for all public sector contracts.
CPET states that, "UK government policy requires that central departments and government agencies must procure timber and wood derived products from legal and sustainable sources. Although not mandatory, local authorities are encouraged to comply also."
What is legal timber?
The organisation that felled the trees and provided the timber from which the wood is derived must have the legal rights to use the forest, and complied with all the relevant local and national laws and codes of practice, and have paid all relevant dues and taxes.
What is sustainable timber?
A ‘sustainable source’ in timber procurement context refers to forest management that: minimises harm to ecosystems; maintains forest productivity; ensures forest ecosystem health and vitality; and maintains biodiversity, ensuring a balance of social, environmental and economic interests.
Evidence
Suppliers are required to have evidence of compliance with Government contract requirements (Category ‘A’ or Category ‘B’ evidence). Such evidence may include timber production under a certified scheme that meets the UK Government’s requirements or audit statements, Government documentation or supplier declaration that meets the UK Government’s criteria for sustainability and legality.
Familiarity with certification schemes such as FSC, PEFC (as well as other acceptable forms of evidence) and other independent certification and verification schemes is also advisable.
For further information call the CPET helpline on 01865 243766 or email cpet@proforest.net
View or download our timber procurement presentation here. (74KB PDF)
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