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We support labeling our products to help educate customers that their purchases come from responsibly managed sources. Nearly all our forest products are certified to sustainable forestry standards. At the end of 2010, we had certified more than 99 percent of our product lines. As forest products markets recover, our goal is to use labels on all qualifying products we manufacture.

SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY PRODUCT CERTIFICATION AND LABELING
Label Type Weyerhaeuser Facilities Authorized to Use
Sustainable Forestry Initiative® Certified Sourcing Label
  • All primary North American manufacturing facilities that make hardwood lumber, softwood lumber, plywood, oriented strand board, TimberStrand®, pulp and paper
  • All secondary manufacturing facilities in North America that make LVL, I-Joists, Shear Brace and Parallam®
Sustainable Forestry Initiative — Chain of Custody Label
  • All Canadian manufacturing facilities that make lumber, plywood, oriented strand board, TimberStrand®, pulp and paper.
  • Longview/NORPAC, Wash., facilities that make newsprint, Hi-Brite mechanical grades, book publishing paper, wet-lap pulp and liquid packaging.
  • Weyerhaeuser Hardwoods and Industrial Products Eugene, Ore., facility that makes hemlock lumber.
Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) Chain of Custody label
  • All of our primary manufacturing facilities in Canada that make pulp, lumber, oriented strand board and Timberstrand; and our Eugene, Ore., U.S. hardwoods facility that makes hemlock lumber.
Forest Stewardship Council - Chain of Custody Standard
  • Weyerhaeuser Hardwoods and Industrial Products, Brainerd, Minn., that makes TimberStrand® door and window components.
  • Weyerhaeuser Forestlands International, Tacuarembo, Uruguay, that makes plywood
Forest Stewardship Council - Controlled Wood Standard
  • Weyerhaeuser Hardwoods and Industrial Products, Brainerd, Minn., that makes TimberStrand® door and window components.
  • Weyerhaeuser Forestlands International, Tacuarembo, Uruguay, that makes plywood

Last updated June 10, 2011.