PEFC

PEFC is an international NGO working for responsible forestry practices. PEFC issues certificates to the forestry stakeholders meeting the defined criteria for responsible operational practices. Our industries are part of the environmental forestry chain; sawn goods can be traced and identified all the way from the forest to the finished products in the DIY or merchant stores.

https://www.pefc.org/find-certified/certified-certificates

Link to Environment Policy
Link to Social Policy

FSC®

FSC® is an international NGO working for responsible forestry practices. FSC issues certificates to the forestry stakeholders meeting the defined criteria for responsible operational practices. Our industries are part of the environmental forestry chain; sawn goods can be traced and identified all the way from the forest to the finished products in the DIY or merchant stores.

Link to FSC® Search
Link to Environment Policy
Link to Social Policy

 

Logo licenses in our MultiSites

MultiSite Moelven Virke FSC-C113012
MultitSite Moelven Wood FSC-C115128

CE-EN 14081

CE marked construction products require certified product control. Guaranteeing that UE specific regulations are met.

Treteknisk (The Norwegian Institute of Wood technology), and SP Trätek, the Swedish equivalent, are the certification bodies in Norway and Sweden respectively. Yearly controlling audits are mandatory for the producers, ensuring neutral supervision.

PDF Documents
EUTR

Concerning EU Timber Regulation (EUTR), Regulation (EU) No 995/2010

EUTR is a common European regulation with the purpose of hindering illegal logging.
All companies placing wood products for the first time on the EU/ EEA (European Economic Area) market are comprised by the regulation, whether the companies are situated within or outside the EU, and must be able to document that their products do not derive from illegal logging.

BS-EN 14081

UKCA marked construction products require certified product control. Guaranteeing that UK specific regulations are met.

Treteknisk (The Norwegian Institute of Wood technology) via BSI Group, and SP Trätek, the Swedish equivalent, are the certification bodies in Norway and Sweden respectively. Yearly controlling audits are mandatory for the producers, ensuring neutral supervision