The UK’s forests and woodlands provide a range of ecosystem services, from purifying water, maintaining soil health, and storing carbon, to providing recreation services. Both within the UK and globally, these services are essential to our health and wellbeing, and to the economy, with their value estimated at 10 billion for the UK in 2021 (ONS, 2024).
It’s easy to measure the economic value of forest products, but the other vital services provided by forests can be harder to quantify. The FSC ecosystem services procedure builds on FSC forest management certification by providing forest managers and owners with a framework for protecting these benefits and scientifically measuring the impacts of their efforts. Impacts can be verified for biodiversity conservation, storing carbon, purifying water, regenerating soil, and providing recreation.
How can you use FSC Verified Impact?
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How can forest managers and owners use FSC Verified Impact?
Once impacts are verified by an FSC-accredited certification body, FSC Verified Impact helps forest managers and owners to quantify the intangible value of their forest with third-party validation. This data can be shared with stakeholders, showing the real-world impact of their responsible forestry practices. It can also be used to attract investments, sponsors, and other rewards for maintaining services that are not recognised by traditional markets.
We can support forest managers and owners by providing guidance on the process of verifying impacts, finding investors and sponsors, and exploring potential new market rewards.
For more information, see our guidance document (available to download below), and the FSC International website.
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How can businesses use FSC Verified Impact?
FSC Verified Impact enables organisations to financially sponsor responsible forestry projects, that make a real difference in the fight against climate change, biodiversity loss, and other global challenges.
They can also be used by retailers and other companies to promote FSC 100% products from forests with verified ecosystem services impacts.
In return, organisations receive third-party data verifying the positive impact of their investments and their contribution to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
For more information, see the FSC International website.