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Canada accounts for 38% of the world’s certified forests

According to Forest Products Association of Canada-FPAC, forest management certification relies on independent audits that verify forestry practices against internationally recognized standards, including environmental, social and economic criteria. These standards cover the protection of wildlife habitats, forest regeneration, water quality, worker safety and social issues affecting local and Indigenous communities.

In Canada, 154 million hectares of forest are certified — roughly equivalent to the combined area of Ontario and Manitoba. FPAC pointed out that about 10% of the world’s forests are certified, with Canada alone accounting for more than one-third of that area.

The organization attributes this strong position to decades of investment in regulatory frameworks, science-based forest management and independent monitoring mechanisms.

Canada accounts for 38% of the world’s certified forests

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