 
The FSC promotes
responsible forest management globally by certifying forest products
that meet the most rigorous standards in the world. The organization
brings industry, environmentalists, and community groups together to
promote practical solutions that meet its diverse stakeholders? needs.
The organization was founded in 1993 by environmental groups, the
timber industry, foresters, indigenous peoples and community groups from
25 countries.
The FSC in the
United States is backed by 14 major environmental organizations (the
Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, Sierra Club and others) and by
major businesses (Home Depot, Lowes, Anderson Windows).
The FSC standards
encourage environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and
economically viable management of the world's forests. FSC's Principles
and Criteria are the basis for defining responsible forestry and for
evaluating and accrediting certifiers.
Consumers
purchasing products bearing the FSC label can be assured that their wood
product comes from a forest that has been responsibly managed to FSC
standards.
The FSC US office
is located in Washington, D.C, and has a national presence through the
work of its volunteer board with three representatives each from the
economic, social and environmental chambers. It also works through its
regional standards coordinators, and FSC members located throughout the
U.S.
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