Forests constitute one of our most important defences in the global climate crisis thanks to their ability to capture and store carbon. Trees are often referred to the planet’s lungs as forests are carbon sinks that capture and bind atmospheric carbon dioxide. Indeed, forests absorb more greenhouse gases than they release, and they also provide renewable raw materials that are able to replace parts made from fossil raw materials. Because carbon dioxide is stored in wood, there is a climate benefit from using wood in products instead of burning it, as carbon dioxide is released during combustion.
Wood is thus an excellent material for furniture, not only because it’s renewable but also for its durable and aesthetic qualities. Increased demand for sustainably produced timber can protect our forests from deforestation. FSC® certification is an effective tool for preventing deforestation, conserving biodiversity and improving carbon storage in our forests.
Responsible forestry
FSC stands for the Forest Stewardship Council®, which is an independent international membership organisation that works to ensure the world’s forests are managed more responsibly. The goal is to develop forestry methods that take the environment and social conditions into account in the best way. Fifteen billion of the world’s 3,000 billion trees are felled every year, and only five billion are replanted. The best way to make sure forests are replanted is to choose FSC certified wood. In addition to replanting, FSC certified wood requires forests to be harvested responsibly, e.g. by not cutting down all trees, conserving dead trees and trees alongside watercourses. FSC also protects threatened species and bolsters the rights of forestry workers, indigenous populations and people who live close to forests.