Products
We support labeling our products to help educate customers that their purchases come from responsibly managed sources. As of 2011, 100 percent of Weyerhaeuser-manufactured products are certified to sustainable forestry standards.
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 softwood lumber, plywood, oriented strand board, TimberStrand®, pulp and paper.
- All secondary manufacturing facilities in North America that make Trus Joist® Microllam® LVL, TJI® Joists, TJ® Shear Brace and Trus Joist® Parallam® PSL.
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| Sustainable Forestry Initiative — Chain of Custody Label |
- All Canadian manufacturing facilities that make lumber, plywood, oriented strand board, TimberStrand®, pulp and paper.
- Longview/NORPAC, Washington, facilities that make newsprint, Hi-Brite mechanical grades, book publishing paper, wet-lap pulp and liquid packaging.
- Cellulose fiber mills in Canada and the U.S. that make papergrade and absorbent pulp.
- Softwood lumber mills and chip facilities in the U.S. that supply residual chips to our pulp, paper and liquid packaging facilities.
- Log export facilities in the U.S.
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| Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) Chain of Custody label |
- All of our manufacturing facilities in Canada that make pulp, lumber, oriented strand board and Timberstrand®.
- Cellulose fiber mills in the U.S. that make papergrade and absorbent pulp.
- Softwood lumber mills and chip facilities in the U.S. that supply residual chips to our pulp, paper and liquid packaging facilities.
- Log export facilities in the U.S.
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| Forest Stewardship Council - Chain of Custody Standard |
- Weyerhaeuser Forestlands International, Tacuarembo, Uruguay, that makes plywood.
- Softwood lumber mills and chip facilities in the U.S. that supply residual chips to our pulp, paper and liquid packaging facilities.
- Log export facilities in the U.S.
- Cellulose fiber mills in the U.S. and Canada that make papergrade and absorbent pulp.
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Last updated June 20, 2012