New Zealand Wood Industry – Zero Carbon – And We Can Prove It !
If New Zealand’s ambition is to be a zero carbon economy by 2050 then it must nurture its wood industry. Many industries
claim to be driving towards lower emissions but none have the low carbon profile of the wood sector. The WPMA Chair,
Brian Stanley, says; “no other major industry in New Zealand can deliver carbon sequestration, carbon storage and
emissions reduction like the wood industry”. Mr Stanley adds, “….and the industry now has independent, third-party
certification extending right from the forest to the marketplace to prove that our wood-based packaging and construction
products do the right thing by the environment. Our customers in New Zealand and overseas expect no less”.
Last night in Rotorua, WPMA highlighted that both major international certification programmes for forestry: Programme
for Endorsement of Forest Certification and Forest Stewardship Council guarantee that wood products from New Zealand
come from sustainably-managed forests. In addition to this, WPMA has just launched its Environmental Product
Declarations for wood products. These EPDs provide independent assurance of the environmental credentials of wood. “It’s
crucial that our customers understand the significance of these environmental guarantees”, says Mr Stanley, “this is why
we will, very shortly, also be launching environmental guidance to architects and engineers as part of the WPMA Wood
Design Guide Series”.
Whilst the New Zealand industry is getting on and proving its worth in terms of environmental protection it is being
seriously undermined by overseas subsidies distorting the NZ market. “If the Government wants a zero-carbon
manufacturing sector creating good jobs in the regions – and the NZ wood industry is a perfect example of this - then it
must play a much more active role in helping it to grow”, says Mr Stanley. “The Minister of Finance has made it crystal
clear in his directions to the Overseas Investment Office that he wants foreign investors in forestry to support local
wood processors and manufacturers. It’s disturbing to see that 90% of OIO applications to buy forests in NZ in the last
couple of years make absolutely no attempt to do this. Is the OIO listening to the Minister I wonder?”.
“A zero-carbon economy isn’t just going to happen. It needs to be driven by every mechanism that the government has at
its disposal. The NZ wood industry is one of the few sectors delivering a triple-bottom-line of regional wealth, strong
community and environmental enhancement. Let’s be sure we are doing everything we can to grow it”, concludes Mr Stanley.
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