The use of wood commercially and domestically can be a sustainable activity when the source is managed properly. The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) is an international body that certifies timber for use in all aspects of manufacturing and construction using wood or materials derived from wood. The certification covers several criteria to safeguard the ethical production and sustainability of timber from forests and woodland from a social and environmental point of view.
This infographic attempts to outline the ways in which the environment is under threat from excess and unsustainable logging practices and promotes the use of the Forest Stewardship Council’s guidelines universally for all timber production.
Infographic: Use FSC Certified Wood For Your Projects Wood Designer