SFI Highlights Benefits of 
Sustainable Forests in Canada and the U.S.

 

The Sustainable Forestry Initiative Inc. (SFI) committed in its latest annual progress report to continue advancing sustainability through forest-focused collaborations by maximizing its efforts in standards, conservation, education, and community.

SFI’s 2019 report, entitled “Forests of Opportunity”, recounts the organization’s accomplishments encouraging and certifying the latest best practices in sustainable forest management with all its partners in Canada and the U.S.

The report reflects the organization’s belief in the wealth of possibilities for economic growth, job‑creation and community building available by taking advantage of the values, goods and services provided by sustainably managed forests and sustainably sourced forest products.

“Forests provide an opportunity to maintain and recover biodiversity and sustain a variety of conservation values, including clean water,” Kathy Abusow, President and CEO of SFI said in the foreword to the 2019 report. “But to seize these opportunities, forests must be sustainably managed and forest products must be responsibly sourced.”

SFI strives to be “a collaborative community committed to high standards, conservation of our forests, sustainable communities and an understanding that environmental education can empower a world that values and benefits from sustainably managed forests,” Abusow said.

Canada and the U.S. lead the world in sustainable forest practices. Contributions to sustainable forestry and a better environment detailed in SFI’s 2019 report include:

Standards

Conservation

Community

Education

SFI is an independent, non-profit organization based in Ottawa and Washington, D.C. that believes that sustainable forests are critical to humanity’s collective future.

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