Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification

PEFC is the world's largest forest certification organisation

Join us in Dublin for the PEFC Stakeholder Dialogue – Mitigating Climate Change by Winning With Wood- May 2022

Posted on March 25, 2022

Climate change is society’s biggest challenge. And we all have a role to play. An easy way for companies to contribute to climate change mitigation is to increase their use of sustainable wood and forest-based products.

Join us for the 2022 PEFC Stakeholder Dialogue ‘Mitigating Climate Change: Win with Wood’ to discover how PEFC certification can help you make a difference to our world and your bottom line.

With an increasingly environmentally aware consumer base, influential market sectors such as construction, food to go, retailers, and FMCG manufacturers are rapidly adopting circular habits and switching to renewable, recyclable, and responsibly sourced materials such as timber and wood-based products.

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The Details

Taking place at the Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland, on 12 May, we will be joined by a range of speakers highlighting the whole value chain from forest to consumer, exploring how forests and wood-based products play a crucial role in the fight to combat climate change.  

“If we are to achieve the 2050 net zero carbon targets agreed at COP26, using sustainable timber products such as those certified by PEFC is essential.” said William Merivale who heads up PEFC Ireland.

“All those attending our event will come away with a wider understanding of this approach and how it fits into their professional and their personal lives.”

The event will interest everyone using or trading in wood-based products including retailers, brand owners, built environment professionals, foresters, and manufacturers. Participants will learn about the benefits of using low carbon forest products and the assurances of responsible sourcing that PEFC certification offers.

The Speakers

Speakers from a range of sectors, trading in or using wood-based products, will share their experiences, including Senator Pippa Hackett, Minister of State for Forestry, Dept of Agriculture, Food and Marine, who will outline Ireland’s COP26 goals and forestry’s role in achieving them.

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Dr Pablo van der Lugt, Lecturer in bio-based building at Delft University of Technology and author of Tomorrow’s Timber, will highlight why timber and circular thinking provide a ‘futureproof’ building material choice. The afternoon session will be moderated by Dr Dorothy Maxwell, Director of Sustainability at Davy Horizons, one of HRH The Prince of Wales’s Responsible Business Ambassadors and ex- Director of Sustainability at House of Fraser.

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