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Burgo Group and the EU Timber Regulation

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burgo logoOn March 3rd, 2013 the European Regulation 955/2010 (known as Timber Regulation) entered into application; it applies to timber and all timber products, including paper. The main goal is to ensure the legal origin of all timber and derived products  which are imported and/or traded for the first time within the European Union’s borders.

The Regulation applies to whoever places timber and/or timber products on the European market for the first time (“operators”) and prohibits the introduction and trade of illegally harvested timber; operators will have to exercise a Due Diligence System in order to mitigate the risk of illegally harvested timber products by means of a risk analysis and mitigation  approach.

burgo woodMoreover, the Regulation provides an obligation of traceability for whoever trades within the European market (“traders”), by keeping record of information referred to suppliers and customers  involved.

Burgo Group has created and always applied its own Good Forestry Management Policy, with the selection and responsible evaluation of its suppliers; this assured that the totality of the fibrous raw materials are controlled and traceable, unless certified with FSC® or PEFC chain of custody.

Consequently, in concomitance with the entering into application of the Regulation and in full compliance with it, Burgo as an “operator” brings into action an appropriate due diligence system; at the same time, as a “trader”, it implements an appropriate traceability system, providing all the relevant information and immediately informing all customers accordingly. 

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