SFI Scope

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SFI Sustainable Forestry Initiative Certification
What Is the Scope of SFI?
Under SFI scope, the SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative) certificate, headquartered in Canada, is a programme that brings responsible environmental practice and sound commercial activity together. The information below summarises SFI scope.
Advances in technology and production systems mean that the full chain of forest-products manufacture can be kept under control. For that control to work, firms must meet specific conditions. Those conditions include raw-material quality and the alignment of staff and equipment with the applicable standards. To execute each step properly, the teams involved need a clear grasp of quality management.
The forest-products industry is a sub-sector of the broader manufacturing industry. It breaks down further into its own sub-sectors. The sector categories within manufacturing can be split into 9 sub-classes. The sector commonly referred to as the furniture industry or forest products sits as the third of these sub-classes. Within the international-standard industry classification, the forest-products sector sits in two sub-industry groups: wood and cork products among the industries producing primary goods, and the furniture industry among the industries producing consumer goods.
Sistem Patent Kalite, as a certification and consultancy firm, offers related technical-consultancy services for SFI testing and inspection. For more detail on SFI scope for your specific operation, contact our experienced team.

















