JAKARTA, Indonesia - Tuesday, March 27th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- All major trade associations representing the forestry
sector have together launched a declaration outlining the eight
practical stepsrequired to be undertaken by industry, stakeholders and
international trade partners to achieve world-class timber production
and trade standards through implementation of the Wood Legality and
Verification System (SVLK).
The declaration was agreed at a formal ceremony in Jakarta on March 20th
during the 2nd High Level Market Dialogue 2012. The introduction of
SVLK in Indonesia will ensure that only wood products verified as legal
will enter the market. At the event, the forestry associations pledged
to fully support the Government of Indonesia’s efforts to:
1. Engage with all stakeholders from across the forest industry's
multi-layer supply chains to help finalize and implement full SVLK
compliance.
2. Encourage an examination of the desirability of adopting a phased
approach to SVLK implementation across the industry to ensure a
successful transition to full compliance of all companies, thereby
mitigating possible production, trade and market disruption.
3. Assist (i) small to medium sized companies, (ii) companies operating
in remote areas, and (iii) community based companies to be fully SVLK
compliant in line with the Government of Indonesia's sustainable
forestry development plan.
4. Work with foreign countries to build and strengthen an efficient
mechanism to promote legal wood product and avoiding unnecessary
administrative and financial impact on verified legal Indonesian timber
and timber-based producers.
5. Encourage foreign countries to ensure consistency of policy
application, encourage national public procurement policies to
prioritize verified legal products and to support the introduction of
the same high standards across the private sector.
6. Communicate and promote SVLK to global stakeholders consistently as
the highest standard to verify legality and as the foundation for the
sustainable forest management certification scheme in Indonesia
(PHPL/SFM).
7. Encourage a reciprocal responsibility on the part of VPA partners and
also the wider international community to ensure only wood products
that are verified as legal enter the market.
8. Seek active participation in process to implement the VPA such as the Indonesia/EU Joint Participatory Committee.
Trade associations present at the signing of the declaration were: GPEI
(Indonesian Exporters Association), MPI (Indonesian Forestry Community),
APHI (Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires), APKINDO (The
Indonesian Wood Panel Association), ISWA (The Indonesia Sawmill &
Woodworking Association), APKI (The Indonesian Pulp & Paper
Association) and ASMINDO (The Indonesian Furniture Industry &
Handicraft Association).
Aida Greenbury, Managing Director, Sustainability and Stakeholder
Engagement, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), said: “As an active member of
the forestry associations, APP fully supports the declaration, which is
focusing on a multi stakeholder approach to providing assistance to
smaller, community-based and geographically remote companies as well as
to ensure a sustainable implementation of the SVLK. APP finalised its
SVLK audit preparation earlier this year and the full audit will be
rolled out in April 2012 with a target for finalisation in the first
quarter of 2013.”
About SVLK:
Wood Legality Verification System (SVLK) is Indonesia’s chain of custody
certification programme, enacted in 2009. This system ensures that wood
products exported from the country are legal and traceable to verified
points of origin. SVLK is designed to ensure that the industry will only
receive and process timber from legal sources according to the
regulations of Indonesia. The regulations cover aspects of licensing,
harvesting, transporting and processing for the industry. SVLK is an
important step in the effort to achieve full Sustainable Forest
Management (SFM) certification.
About APP:
Asia Pulp & PaperGroup (APP) is a brand umbrella for paper products
which are produced by several mills in Indonesia such as PT Indah Kiat
Pulp & Paper Tbk, PT Pindo Deli Pulp & Paper Mills, PT Pabrik
Kertas Tjiwi Kimia Tbk, PT Lontar Papyrus Pulp & Paper Industries,
and PT Ekamas Fortuna. APP is headquartered in Indonesia and markets its
product to more than 120 countries. Most of APP’s production facilities
are Chain-of-Custody certified by LEI and PEFC. APP supports several
main conservation initiatives, including a 178,000 hectare Biosphere
Reserve in Giam Siak Kecil - Bukit Batu and an area of 106,000 hectare
for the Senepis Tiger Sanctuary. Both are located in the province of
Riau, Sumatera. Other APP wildlife preservation initiatives include the
support of the Kutai Orangutan Program in Kalimantan and the
conservation of the Javan Rhino in Ujung Kulon National Park.
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Contacts
Indonesia
Redita Soumi, APP Indonesia
redita_soumi@app.co.id
North America
Cohn & Wolfe
Naomi Bata, +1-312-596-3332
naomi.bata@cohnwolfe.com
UK
Cohn & Wolfe, +44 7331 5246
app.ukteam@cohnwolfe.com
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