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Regular news published by the IMM project about activities and recent market and policy developments

IMM furniture report flags need to boost EU FLEGT-licensed supplier options and producers’ licensing buy-in 

To grow and develop EU and UK demand for FLEGT-licensed furniture requires promotion in these markets of what a FLEGT Licence stands for and the business benefits in terms of assured legality and exemption from EUTR due diligence.  It also demands that more FLEGT VPA partner countries join Indonesia and get to FLEGT licensing stage to …

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STTC Conference identifies increasing recognition of wider benefits of FLEGT

Speaking at the November 2020 Sustainable Tropical Timber Coalition (STTC) Conference, Iwan Kurniawan of The Borneo Initiative recommended greater collaboration and synergy between FSC and the EU FLEGT programme in Indonesia to streamline auditing and improve the economics of certified sustainable forest management. “The current average annual cost of auditing separately for FSC and SVLK …

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Goal of closing world markets to illegal wood well advanced 

Analysis of trade data in the latest IMM Annual Report demonstrates that the goal of closing world markets to illegal wood products is already well advanced – even if recent steps towards regulation in China are discounted for now. In 2019, 66.5% (US$27.6 billion) of the total value (US$41.5 billion) of recorded tropical wood product …

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