The history of FSC International:

 

1990
Meeting in California, USA of a group of timber users, traders and representatives of environmental and human-rights organisations who had identified the need for an honest and credible system for identifying well-managed forests as acceptable sources of forest products. This meeting concluded that this system would include a global consensus on what is meant by good forest management, independent audits of the management and a global umbrella organisation. It developed the name "Forest Stewardship Council" (FSC).
1990 to 1993
Intensive consultation processes in ten countries were held to determine whether there was widespread support for the proposal to develop a worldwide certification and accreditation system covering all kinds of natural forests and plantations.
March 1992
Washington D.C., USA. Interim FSC Board of Directors established.
October 1993
FSC Founding Assembly in Toronto, Canada with 130 participants from 26 countries.
April 1994
First FSC Executive Director appointed.
Summer 1994
FSC Secretariat Office was opened in Oaxaca, Mexico with three staff. The FSC Principles and Criteria, together with the Statutes for the FSC (now the By-Laws), were approved by the votes of the founding members.
February 1996
FSC was established as a legal entity in Mexico. The first accreditation contracts were signed with four certification bodies. The first wooden products appeared in UK with the FSC logo. The first FSC Working Group (UK) was endorsed by the FSC Board of Directors. Principle 10 for plantations was ratified by the FSC membership.
June 1996
First FSC General Assembly in Oaxaca.
January 1997
First FSC National Standard was endorsed for Sweden.
Mid 1998
10 million hectares certified to FSC standards.
November 1998
First FSC Annual Conference.
June 1999
Second FSC General Assembly in Oaxaca. The first FSC certified non-timber forest product (chicle-gum from Mexico). The first complete book printed on FSC-certified paper: "A living Wage" by Lawrence B. Glickman.
November 2000
Second FSC Annual Conference
December 2001
FSC receives the City of Göteborg International Environment Prize.
Spring 2002
Policies on Group Certification of Chain of Custody and Sampling for Multi-site Organisations developed. Board of Directors decision to establish the FSC International Center in Bonn, Germany.
April 2002
Forest Leadership Forum, Conference and Trade Fair in Atlanta, USA with about 1,350 visitors from 45 countries and 200 exhibitors.
November 2002
Third FSC General Assembly in Oaxaca.
January 2003
Re-location of the FSC Secretariat from Oaxaca, Mexico to the FSC International Center in Bonn, Germany with a staff of 25 people.

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