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Initiate the China Responsible Forest Product Alliance
Develop the China Timber Legality Verification
SchemePromote the guidelines
development and application for the
overseas’ companies
Contents
Capacity building and Engagement with Companies in China
Capacity building and Technical
support for industry Capacity building for China-Arica
forest product trade
Develop China Forest Certification
Scheme
1. Develop China Timber Legality Verification Scheme (CTLVS) Develop the CTLVS with the support from UK, EU etc.
Should be cost-effective, easily operational and adapted to China situation
Regulate the legal wood source both from domestic market and international market
Try to meet all the legal requirements from international markets
The scheme and standards framework have been developed
Pilot work will be done in the industry this year
2. Promote the guidelines development and application for overseas forest companies Guidelines on Sustainable Forest Cultivation for Chinese
Oversea Enterprises and Guidelines on Sustainable Forest Management and Use for Chinese Oversea Enterprises were formulated by the Chinese government in 2007 and 2009.
Guidelines on Sustainable Forest Trade and Investment has been developed and will be issued soon.
The country-specific guidelines
and incentive mechanism are
under developing
3. Develop and Promote China Forest Certification Scheme (CFCS)
CFCS operating in 2007
Lead by Science and Technology Center, State Forestry Administration;
Be PEFC members in 2011 and finally recognized by PEFC in 2014 ;
28 FMEs with 7.27 million ha forest certified by CFCC; In addition: 67 FMEs with 3.00 mill ha forest FSC certified, 4339 companies with FSC-CoC certificates by November, 2014;327 companies with PEFC-CoC certificates by April, 2015
4. Initiate China Responsible Forest Product Trade and Investment Alliance and Promote Sector self-discipline
Objectives: Promoting responsible forest product trade in China
Responsible, Fair, Mutual-Help, Reciprocity
Mission
Framework of communication
Enhancement of market link
Service to the industry
Policy dialogues
5. Strengthen the trade dialogue and capacity building work for the industry Series of training workshop and dialogue on responsible
forest product trade held in China with the support of different stakeholders;
More than 30 workshop held since 2009;
Involve in the wood legality, forest governance, sustainable forestry and market development
Technique support for the industry on responsible forest product trade
• Series tools, guidance and training materials developed for the industry:
• Capacity building and training for the industry
23/4/19
China Due Diligence System Guidelines
Meet general requirement o
f DDS
1
1.1 Legal timber prucurement policy1.2 Define the scope of legality1.3 Internal control procedure1.4 Staff responsible for DDS implementation and relevant training1.5 Monitoring
Access to information
2
2.1 Record information of suppliers. eg species, orign, supply chain2.2 Collect other information about suppliers, if information is not enough for risk assessment
Risk assessement
3
3.1 Information evaluation3.2 Identify risks3.3 Specify risks3.4 Document risk assessment conclusion and non-conformance
Risk mitigation
4
4.1 Define risk mitigation actions4.2 Collaborative actions with suppliers4.3 Implement risk mitigation actions4.4 Evaluate the effectiveness of risk mitigation actions
23/4/19
China DDS Procedure Manual
Quality syste
m and mana
gement
4
Material c
ontrol
5
Scope
6
Introduction
1
Procedure
and docu
ments
2
Legal procur
ement policy
3
Information a
ccess
7
Risk asses
sment
8
Risk mitigati
on
9
6. Insufficient support and capacity building for China-Africa forest product trade The government foreign-aid projects
Mainly focus on the government officials and researchers; 67 training held for developing countries in 2005-2012; Involve in forest governance, wildlife protection, bamboo
processing, wetland administration
NGOs and research organizations play a key role for the training and capacity building work for the private company
Insufficient support to China-Africa forest product trade Lack of the communication ways and mechanism to work
with the Chinese company in Africa countries; Lack of the incentive for the private industry to involve in
the process: Insufficient support from the government foreign aid
training projects to the private sector