We further recommend that the Forestry Commission urgently review the resources available to Forestry England so as to ensure that it has sufficient resources to ensure the compliance of woodlands with the UKFS. (Paragraph 166) 80 Seeing the wood for the trees: the contribution of the forestry and timber sectors to biodiversity and net zero goals Using domestically grown timber to contribute to reach net zero
We further recommend that the Forestry Commission urgently review the resources available to Forestry England so as to ensure that it has sufficient resources to ensure the compliance of woodlands with the UKFS. (Paragraph 166) 80 Seeing the wood for the trees: the contribution of the forestry and timber sectors to biodiversity and net zero goals Using domestically grown timber to contribute to reach net zero Type: recommendation | Number: 34 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: Forestry England use three independent certification schemes (Forest Stewardship Council [FSC], Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification [PEFC] and Grown in Britain [GIB]) to demonstrate that their forests are managed sustainably. These schemes go over and above many of the requirements