As this week marks FSC™ Forest Week, we want to highlight the importance of choosing products made from responsibly-sourced wood and show that you don’t have to compromise on style.
Maybe you see the tree logo and know that FSC™-certified wood is supposed to be the better choice but don’t really understand enough about what it means and the benefits to you and the planet. Well, let us fill you in…
What does FSC-certified mean?
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is a non-profit organization that promotes responsible management of the world’s forests. It launched a pioneering timber certification system nearly 30 years ago, promoting sustainable forest management and the recycling of wood material, designed to help mitigate climate change and protect forests under threat.
This certification is now the most respected and widespread system in the world, covering more than 160 million hectares of forest globally.
Forests that are managed to FSC™ standards provide a wealth of benefits to local and wider communities, including cleaner air and water, better conservation outcomes and improved working conditions for forest workers.
Why does it matter and what products are included?
FSC™ certification enables you, the consumer, to make responsible choices about the products you buy and to support responsible forestry.
You may not realise the scale of everyday items manufactured using materials from forests. The FSC™ system covers wood, paper and other forest products, including textiles, rubber, bamboo, cork, rattan, essential oils, medicinal and cosmetic ingredients, and even maple syrup and honey!
If you see the FSC™ logo on a product, you can be sure that the wood or forest materials used to make that item has come from responsible sources, which are environmentally appropriate, social beneficial and economically viable.
You can find out more about why the FSC logo matters here.
What if I don’t buy products made with FSC™-certified materials?
The impact of poor forest management is felt far and wide.
The FSC™ system works to address issues, such as illegal logging, deforestation and global warming, whilst also having a positive impact on biodiversity, environmental conservation and poverty alleviation.
Designs that are making a difference
Responsible design and responsible materials are at the very core of the products that LifestyleGarden® creates. What we mean by that is, not only do we ensure that all materials used are sourced responsibly and ethically, we embrace thoughtful designs that enable as much of each piece of furniture as possible to be recycled at the end of its life, helping to minimise waste and impact on the environment.
Wood used across the entire LifestyleGarden® portfolio – which is endorsed by the Eden Project – is always FSC™-certified, including virgin eucalyptus and teak sourced from FSC™ forests or plantations, and recycled teak, which is salvaged from components and structures, such as old barns, houses, and railway sleepers.
This summer we launched of a host of striking new FSC™ teak furniture pieces, including exquisite tables. One of the most sought-after wood species in the world, teak offers a more sustainable solution to other hardwoods on the market, which is why we are proud to only use teak from FSC™-certified sources.
Low maintenance luxury
The hardwood that LifestyleGarden® uses offer a huge number of benefits, including superior durability, weather resistance, and are also incredibly low maintenance. Colour variations that occur over time are natural features of hardwood and only serve to enhance the character and authentic appearance of the furniture.
The abundance of natural oils in teak helps prevent any damage that would be caused by moisture, whilst also resisting rot, decay and fungus. This beautiful hardwood has excellent insulation properties, meaning it doesn’t get too hot in the scorching summer weather but also retains its heat during winter.