FSC COC Group Certification For Minnesota Manufacturers

24 11 2009

Minnesota Manufacturers of Wood ProductsPrepare for Economic Rebound with FSC Certification

Twelve Firms Ready to Supply LEED & Green Building Projects with Certified Products

Gary@TrueNorthCertified.com / www.TrueNorthCertified.com

The “great recession” may have dented the sales of producers of wood products, but twelve Minnesota firms are preparing for the economic rebound with the awarding of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification for their wood-based products.

On June 18, the True North Certified Forest Products Network announced that the Network and its twelve member firms had received FSC Chain-of-Custody certification for an array of products manufactured from wood originating in well-managed FSC certified forests or from reclaimed/recycled sources.

“As increasing numbers of architects, builders, remodelers and homeowners are looking to build green and applying for LEED (Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design) and MN GreenStar certification,” states Jeff Forsythe of Nordecor in Brainerd, “I felt that it was time to prepare our company to serve this growing market segment through FSC certification. The True North Network offered us the opportunity to achieve FSC certification in a quick and very resourceful manner.  It was also timely in that we are now one of the few companies of our type that has been awarded the new FSC Recycle certification, thus allowing us to certify the authenticity of our reclaimed barn-wood line.”

The FSC certification allows the twelve companies to sell FSC-certified and labeled products ranging from lumber and timbers to flooring and paneling, to cabinetry and custom furniture, to architectural millwork and staircase components, to fireplace mantels and art doors, to log siding and decking.

“Our business is focusing on local, green, quality wall and ceiling hardwood paneling products,” according to Tom Brand of Grand Arbor in St. Paul. “The True North Woods® certification assures customers that our products come from Minnesota forests and the FSC certification assures customers that they come from well-managed forests.”

Persons interested in more information about finding FSC certified suppliers or companies inquiring about becoming FSC certified may contact the Network at 1-888-223-5629, email Info@TrueNorthCertified.com, or visit the Network’s website at www.TrueNorthCertified.com.

The True North Certified Forest Products Network offers small primary and secondary manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of forest-based products access to membership in a group FSC Chain-of-Custody certification program. The Network is a program of the Minnesota Wood Education Project, a non-profit organization committed to increasing awareness of the value of sustainable management of our forests and improving the economies of our communities.

The Forest Stewardship Council is an international organization that supports and promotes forest management standards that are environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable.

The firms that are members of the Network are: Bemidji Millworks, Bemidji (www.bemidjimillworks.com), Creative Sawmilling & Products, Bovey (www.truenorthwoods.com/tnw.ashx), Duluth Timber Company, Duluth (www.duluthtimber.com), Fallsburg Woodworking, Little Falls (www.fallsburg.net), Forest Specialties, Golden Valley (www.forestspecialtiesinc.net), Grand Arbor, St. Paul (www.grand-arbor.com), J.W. Beltman Woodworking, Nashwauk (www.truenorthwoods.com/tnw.ashx), Kukkeli Kuu Naturalists, Bovey (www.truenorthwoods.com/tnw.ashx),  Nordecor, Brainerd (www.nordecor.com), True North Cedar, Duluth (www.truenorthcedar.com), Wille Logging, Puposky (www.willellt.blogspot.com), and Woodmax, Paynesville (www.woodmax.net).





FSC Certification for True North Forestland Owners

24 11 2009

Manufacturers of Wood Products and Owners of ForestlandPrepare for Economic Rebound with FSC Certification

Ready to Supply LEED & Green Building Projects with Local and FSC Certified Products

Gary@TrueNorthCertified.com / www.TrueNorthCertified.com

 On November 4, the True North Certified Forest Products Network and the True North Certified Forestland Network announced that the Networks and their members had received FSC Chain-of-Custody and/or Forest Management certification for an array of products manufactured from wood originating in well-managed FSC certified forests or from reclaimed/recycled sources.

The “great recession” may have dented the sales of  wood products, but wood product manufacturers and forestland owners are preparing for the economic rebound with the awarding of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification.

Persons interested in more information about finding FSC certified suppliers, or manufacturers and forestland owners inquiring about becoming FSC certified, may contact the Network at 1-888-223-5629, email Info@TrueNorthCertified.com, or visit the Network’s website at www.TrueNorthCertified.com.

“As increasing numbers of architects, builders, remodelers and homeowners are looking to build green and applying for LEED (Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design) and MN GreenStar certification,” states Jeff Forsythe of Nordecor in Brainerd, “I felt that it was time to prepare our company to serve this growing market segment through FSC certification. The True North Network offered us the opportunity to achieve FSC certification in a quick and very resourceful manner.  It was also timely in that we are now one of the few companies of our type that has been awarded the new FSC Recycle certification, thus allowing us to certify the authenticity of our reclaimed barn-wood line.”

The FSC certification allows the manufacturers and forestland owners to sell FSC certified and labeled products ranging from timber and lumber, to flooring and paneling, to cabinetry and custom furniture, to architectural millwork and staircase components, to fireplace mantels and art doors, to log siding and decking.

“Our business is focusing on local, green, quality wall and ceiling hardwood paneling products,” according to Tom Brand of Grand Arbor in St. Paul. “The True North Woods® certification assures customers that our products come from Minnesota forests, and the FSC certification assures customers that they come from well-managed forests.”

The True North Certified Forest Products Network offers primary and secondary manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of forest-based products access to membership in a group FSC Chain-of-Custody certification program. The True North Certified Forestland Network offers forestland owners access to membership in a group FSC Forest Management certification program.

The Forest Stewardship Council is an international organization that supports and promotes forest management standards that are environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable. The Networks are a service of the Minnesota Wood Education Project and were developed with the assistance of Dovetail Partners.

True North Certified Forest Product Network, Certification Code SCS-COC-002432.

True North Certified Forestland Network, Certification Code SCS-FM/COC-000119G.





Economic Forecast is Dim, But Help Available for Minnesota Wood Producers

7 02 2008

Minnesota Wood Campaign offers help and hope for Northern Minnesota Businesses

Contact: Gary Winget, 651-223-5629, Gary@TrueNorthWoods.com, or visit the Campaign’s website at http://www.truenorthwoods.com/.

On November 30, 2007, the State of Minnesota released a dim economic forecast, projecting a $373 million deficit for the 2008-09 biennium. The signs of an economic decline continue all around us. We can’t help but notice that the housing market has severely cooled and jobs are being eliminated.

In a time when northern Minnesota’s wood producers face evermore challenges marketing their products, one supportive group is getting ready to ramp up its promotion program for Minnesota forest products as well as its membership for 2008. The Minnesota Wood Campaign, organized in 2003, currently has over 140 general and branded members throughout central and northern Minnesota. But there are many more such businesses that could benefit from their market promotion programs.

The Campaign developed the True North Woods® certification brand to enable its members to market their products as local and sustainable and position themselves as part of the growing Green Movement. The brand assures consumers that the products they purchase are made by people who care about their work and the forests, and are produced from materials that originated in the sustainably managed and harvested forests of central and northern Minnesot.

“The weakening of the housing construction industry and the prospects of a sluggish economy over the next year have made it even more important for artisans, producers, and manufacturers in the forest products industry to band together. We can help them aggressively market the unique traits of our northern wood species and the quality craftsmanship that goes into the products our members produce,” says Gary Winget, general manager of the Campaign.

The Minnesota Wood Campaign is launching its annual month-long membership drive on February 15. Artisans, primary and secondary producers, and manufacturers who produced products from materials that originate in Minnesota’s central and northern forests are invited to join the Campaign.

“The Campaign’s aggressive marketing program” noted John Rajala, president of the Campaign, “promotes the region’s True North Woods® certification brand, and its members’ products bearing that brand, to discerning consumers, architects, builders, and others that value high-quality, locally, and sustainably produced products.”

Persons interested in more information about the Campaign may contact the Campaign’s marketing office at 1-888-223-5629, email