Sustainable Forestry
In October, 1994,
member companies of the American Forest & Paper Associates agreed to adhere
to the following set of forestry principles through a landmark program
called the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SF1).
1. “To practice sustainable forestry to
meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet theft own needs by practicing a land stewardship ethic
which integrates the reforestation, managing, growing, nurturing and
harvesting of trees for useful products with the conservation of soil, air,
and water quality, wildlife and fish habitat, and aesthetics”;
2. “To use in its own forests, and promote
among other forest landowners, sustainable forestry practices that are
economically and environmentally responsible”;
3. “To protect forests from wildfire,
pests, diseases, and other damaging agents in order to maintain and improve
long-term forest health and productivity”;
4. “To manage its forest and lands of
special significance (ie, biologically, geographically, or historically) in
a manner that takes into account their unique qualities”;
5. “To continually improve the practice of
forest management and also to monitor, measure and report the performance of
our members in achieving our commitment to sustainable forestry”.