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Malaysia – MTCS For Dutch Government Procurement – Wood Based Panel, Woodworking Magazine
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In 2010, the official Dutch government
timber procurement body TPAC judged that the Malaysian System (MTCS) does not meet the Dutch procurement criteria
for wood.
On 19 October 2011, the Board of Appeal of Stichting
Milieukeur (SMK), an independent panel, rejected the Malaysian Timber
Certification Council s (MTCC) appeal against this decision.
The
UK Timber Trades Journal suggests that the main reason for TPAC s
rejection of MTCS is what it claims is the scheme s limited recognition
of the rights of indigenous peoples and lack of adequate protection
against the conversion of certified natural forest to other uses,
including plantations.
The SMK appeals panel said MTCC had not
provided substantive arguments in their case. The result is that the
MTCC Board s action is on all counts dismissed, it said. An MTCC
spokesperson said it regretted the decision, which it said undermined
the efforts by developing tropical forest countries like Malaysia to
implement timber certification.
As a voluntary timber
certification scheme that has been developed through a Malaysian
multi-stakeholder process, the MTCS is unfortunately held responsible by
SMK for issues that are inherent to the Malaysian constitutional, legal
and political system, said MTCC chief executive Chew Lye Teng.
Secondly,
the SMK unfortunately chose not to take into consideration the
additional measures to address the TPAC concerns that have been agreed
between MTCC and the Dutch State secretary Joop Atsma.
Contrary
to the SMK ruling, the Danish, British, French and UK governments and
the German municipality of Hamburg have recognised the MTCS as providing
assurance of sustainable timber, said the MTCC. The Netherlands is the
largest market for Malaysian timber in the EU. In 2010, Netherlands
imported around 100,000 cu.m of hardwood lumber from Malaysia. The
Netherlands accounts for 49% of exports of MTCS certified timber
products.
Source:ITTO
Wood Based Panel,
Woodworking Magazine
, Wood And Panel Magazine, European Woodworking Market, Woodworking Fairs
In 2010, the official Dutch government
timber procurement body TPAC judged that the Malaysian System (MTCS) does not meet the Dutch procurement criteria
for wood.
On 19 October 2011, the Board of Appeal of Stichting
Milieukeur (SMK), an independent panel, rejected the Malaysian Timber
Certification Council s (MTCC) appeal against this decision.
The
UK Timber Trades Journal suggests that the main reason for TPAC s
rejection of MTCS is what it claims is the scheme s limited recognition
of the rights of indigenous peoples and lack of adequate protection
against the conversion of certified natural forest to other uses,
including plantations.
The SMK appeals panel said MTCC had not
provided substantive arguments in their case. The result is that the
MTCC Board s action is on all counts dismissed, it said. An MTCC
spokesperson said it regretted the decision, which it said undermined
the efforts by developing tropical forest countries like Malaysia to
implement timber certification.
As a voluntary timber
certification scheme that has been developed through a Malaysian
multi-stakeholder process, the MTCS is unfortunately held responsible by
SMK for issues that are inherent to the Malaysian constitutional, legal
and political system, said MTCC chief executive Chew Lye Teng.
Secondly,
the SMK unfortunately chose not to take into consideration the
additional measures to address the TPAC concerns that have been agreed
between MTCC and the Dutch State secretary Joop Atsma.
Contrary
to the SMK ruling, the Danish, British, French and UK governments and
the German municipality of Hamburg have recognised the MTCS as providing
assurance of sustainable timber, said the MTCC. The Netherlands is the
largest market for Malaysian timber in the EU. In 2010, Netherlands
imported around 100,000 cu.m of hardwood lumber from Malaysia. The
Netherlands accounts for 49% of exports of MTCS certified timber
products.
Source:ITTO
Wood Based Panel,
Woodworking Magazine
, Wood And Panel Magazine, European Woodworking Market, Woodworking Fairs
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