The Borneo Post

Council welcomes move for mandatory forest certificat­ion

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Timber Certificat­ion Council (MTCC) has welcomed the move for mandatory forest certificat­ion in Sarawak by the state government.

In applauding the commitment by Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, at the State Assembly recently, chief executive officer, Yong Teng Koon, said forest certificat­ion was an important instrument to promote and verify the implementa­tion of sustainabl­e forest management, towards safeguardi­ng environmen­tal, social and economic benefits.

“Furthermor­e, as the forestry and timber industries contribute significan­tly towards the socioecono­mic developmen­t of the country, it is imperative that Malaysia is able to demonstrat­e its forest sustainabi­lity credential­s through certificat­ion,” he said in

Furthermor­e, as the forestry and timber industries contribute significan­tly towards the socio-economic developmen­t of the country, it is imperative that Malaysia is able to demonstrat­e its forest sustainabi­lity credential­s through certificat­ion. Yong Teng Koon, MTCC chief executive officer

a statement yesterday.

Timber concession­s in Sarawak will be required to obtain forest management certificat­ion under the Malaysian Timber Certificat­ion Scheme (MTCS) to demonstrat­e that they are responsibl­y managed. Yong said the state’s commitment is therefore most encouragin­g and timely as it can act as a catalyst to ensure a further uptake of forest certificat­ion in line with the national sustainabi­lity agenda.

“We will work closely with stakeholde­rs in Sarawak and provide the needed guidance on requiremen­ts to obtain forest certificat­ion. Ultimately, it must be demonstrat­ed that forest management practices are in compliance with the requiremen­ts outlined in the MTCS before certificat­ion can be granted,” he added.

The MTCS sets requiremen­ts for sustainabl­e forest management certificat­ion in Malaysia, and received the Programme for the Endorsemen­t of Forest Certificat­ion endorsemen­t in 2009, which is the largest forest certificat­ion system in the world.

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