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Business case for FSC certification in Africa

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February 28, 2025
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By Richard Fergusson, Sub-Regional Coordinator – Southern Africa, FSC and Israel Bionyi Nyoh, Senior Regional Communications Manager – Africa, FSC.

Across developed countries, consumers are increasingly aware of the environmental and social impacts of their purchases. This heightened consumer scrutiny has led to growing corporate and governmental commitments to sustainability, especially as it becomes an integral part of the moral, economic, and political fabric of these nations. This has placed credible certification schemes at the center of the debate. For businesses operating in or sourcing from Africa’s vital forest ecosystems, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification offers a compelling solution.

Recent research has demonstrated the positive effects of FSC-certified forestry. For example, a 2024 University of Utrecht study in the Congo Basin, found that FSC-certified management of tropical forests clearly benefits large mammals when compared to non-certified areas. Similarly, an International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) study in 2013 highlighted how FSC’s “ape-friendly” practices play a crucial role in protecting critically endangered apes in Central Africa. These findings are part of a growing body of evidence demonstrating FSC’s positive impact on ecosystems, economies, and communities.

Despite these benefits, consumer recognition and understanding of the FSC label, while growing, remains uneven. FSC’s 2023 global consumer recognition study revealed that while only 46% of global consumers (across 33 countries) recognize the logo. Awareness is higher in key African markets, with 58% recognition in Kenya and South Africa. This suggests significant potential for businesses to leverage FSC certification to make a difference and embed sustainability as a key value of their company.

So, what exactly is FSC, and why should businesses care?

As Trevor Armel, FSC’s Marketing Director, notes, “FSC is a sustainable forest management solution to help protect healthy and resilient forests, for all, forever.” The Forest Stewardship Council is a non-profit organization that has over 150 million hectares of certified forests globally. Its rigorous standards are trusted by NGOs, consumers, and businesses alike as a robust mechanism for promoting responsible forestry.

FSC’s strength lies in its ability to co-create solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems related to forests. Governed by environmental, social, and economic perspectives, it helps forest managers, smallholders, and governments ensure thriving forest ecosystems while safeguarding the livelihoods of forest-dependent communities. Founded in 1993, FSC’s forestry standards provide a proven tool to combat the climate and biodiversity crises. Its rigorous forestry standards offer a market-driven solution that connects responsible forestry practices with consumer demand. FSC certification bridges the gap between aspiration and action, providing credible assurance of responsible sourcing from forest to consumer. At the core of the FSC system are two key components: Forest Management and Chain of Custody certifications.

FSC Forest Management Certification: This certification requires adherence to ten principles that ensure forests are managed in a way that is economically viable, environmentally sound, and socially beneficial.

Chain of Custody (CoC) Certification: CoC certification verifies that materials originating from FSC-certified forests are tracked and separated throughout the supply chain, from the forest to the finished product, guaranteeing the integrity of FSC-certified products.

Several factors distinguish FSC as a leading certification system:

• Rigorous standards: FSC standards are among the most stringent globally and are code-compliant with ISEAL – International Social and Environmental Accreditation and Labeling, the global association for social and environmental standards. They are globally consistent yet nationally adapted and locally risk relevant, ensuring relevance while maintaining core principles.

• Balanced governance: FSC’s member-led democracy ensures that environmental, social, and economic perspectives are equally considered. Over 1,200 individuals and organizations shape its policies.

• NGO backing: Reputable environmental NGOs, including WWF and the Rainforest Alliance, are members and strongly endorse FSC’s strict standards.

• Extensive business reach: Leading companies like IKEA, McDonald’s, Amazon, and Tetra Pak rely on FSC certification, making it the preferred system for many global brands. FSC issues more chain-of-custody certificates than any other forest certification scheme.

• Consumer trust: The FSC logo is the most recognized brand for responsible forestry. Consumers express higher confidence in FSC than in businesses or governments regarding sustainable forestry and chain of custody practices.

• Credible claims: FSC ensures the veracity of sustainability claims through independent audits throughout the supply chain, protecting against greenwashing.

• Exclusion of bad actors: FSC’s system integrity team actively combats unacceptable activities. Its Policy for Association allows the organization to exclude entities engaged in destructive practices, both within and outside certified areas.

Beyond its core certification, FSC offers additional tools and solutions such as the Ecosystem Services and Verified Impact. Ecosystem Services measures the benefits derived from healthy forests, providing valuable data for understanding their true value, often vastly exceeding the value of extractive industries. These claims provide a mechanism to quantify the value of conservation efforts, incentivize responsible management, and increase confidence in ecosystem services markets. They can also demonstrate contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement on climate change.

FSC certification is not just an environmental good; it is a sound business strategy. In an increasingly discerning marketplace, it offers companies a powerful way to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability, build brand trust, and secure access to premium markets. For African businesses, particularly those operating in the forestry sector, embracing FSC certification is a crucial step towards long-term viability and responsible stewardship of the continent’s invaluable natural resources.

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