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What do the European Timber Regulations (EUTR) mean to me?

What do the European Timber Regulations (EUTR) mean to me?


The introduction of the European Timber Regulation (EUTR) from March 2013 will prohibit the placement of illegal timber or timber products on the EU markets. The Association for British Furniture Manufacturers (BFM) is dedicated to supporting the industry to meet its EUTR obligations, and here outlines the basic facts every member of the industry should know …

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UK furniture manufacturers and retailers are likely to be classed as ‘operators’ and/or ‘traders’ under the EUTR – operators have more stringent obligations under the regulations than traders. Penalties under the EUTR can include fines, the seizure of goods and suspension from trading – its enforcement agency is the National Measurement Office.
 

BFM initiatives
The BFM considers itself to be at the forefront in supporting the industry to meet its EUTR obligations, and as a part of this has initiated the following:

• Introductory seminar – September 2012 (supported by the Timber Trade Federation (TTF))

• Workshop on implementing the EUTR – December 2012 (members only) – jointly with AIS.
 
• Website – advice, guidance, including checklists and supplier questionnaires/declarations (members only)

• Engaged a consultant to provide support to members with implementing the EUTR and/or certification.

In addition to working closely with the TTF, the BFM has also forged partnerships and negotiated discounted certification rates for BFM members with the PEFC and the Soil Association. We are also in close liaison with the head of sustainability at the BRC.
 

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