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The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture introduced the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification system since 2018 to promote sustainable forest management.
Mr. Lin Hua-qing, Director of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency, emphasized that this accomplishment will help reduce Taiwan’s reliance on imported timber. By sustainably managing domestic plantations, Taiwan aims to increase self-sufficiency, reduce energy consumption, and cut carbon emissions from long-distance timber transportation.
To support sustainable forestry, the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency has launched several strategies for managing timber and non-timber resources. These initiatives include:
- Promoting FSC-compliant forestry practices.
- Supporting certification for private forests.
- Advancing the use of domestic wood in construction projects.
- Revitalizing Taiwan’s bamboo industry.
- Expanding the forest-based economy by enhancing the value of non-timber products, such as forest therapy services.
The agency is also working to raise public awareness of sustainable forestry. This includes encouraging consumers to purchase FSC-certified products, including promoting the use of local wood for school desks and chairs.
Taiwan’s achievement is setting a new regional standard for responsible forestry, proving that sustainability and economic growth can go hand-in-hand. With a focus on innovation and strengthened management practices, Taiwan is leading by example in the responsible use of natural resources, while also boosting local industries.