FSC to vote on new traceability rules amid allegations of false claims

Tree Frog Forestry News
October 28, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Amid allegations of false claims, the Forest Stewardship Council will consider new traceability rules (at its General Assembly 2025 Panama). In related news: IKEA’s head of forestry says forest tensions are a sign of FSC’s strength; and US and European wood groups urge EU deforestation law delay. Meanwhile: BC Truck Loggers say the Forest Advisory Council has identified key issues to address; North Cowichan’s mayor wants action on BC harvest levels; Forests Canada reaches tree planting milestone; Wisconsin’s wood basket decimated by ice storm; and a Washington state forest rule change threatens tax-losses.

In Business news: FPAC’s Derek Nighbor says industry is poised for a transformative comeback; the USDA has a 3-point plan to increase exports; BC opens a new forest trade office in London; Ear Falls, Ontario rallies in support of idled sawmill; Arkansas feels strain from trade disputes too; and what lumber futures say about housing trends.

Finally, a Kelowna developer unveils a plan for a 300-room mass timber hotel.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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