The European Timber Trade Federation (ETTF) brings together the knowledge and experience of the timber trade across Europe and can represent its joint interests in the EU?market and abroad.
In the ETTF we now have a single body representing the import and export of softwood, hardwood and panel products. We currently comprise nine national federation members, but we are not a closed shop. We aim to develop and strengthen our organisation and have an open door for new members to join.
I believe 90% of the challenges our trade faces are best met by presenting a united front. That includes our efforts to make timber the sustainable choice, to support international initiatives addressing deforestation, governance and climate change and to implement codes of conduct.
Environmental concerns are increasingly critical for the timber sector at a national and European level.?The sustainability of our raw material is a key focus for both consumers and governments. But joining forces in the?ETTF, the European wood sector can work together to address market anxieties on these issues. Through lobbying, education and promotion we can support and contribute to international efforts to combat deforestation and climate change and improve forest governance.
Being united as one body also makes us a formidable knowledge resource and consultation partner for Brussels. Our combined voice and single message will ensure we are better heard by both the European Commission and European Parliament.?This is critical, as both institutions help shape the regulations that govern the daily business practices of timber companies in the EU.
The ETTF is proud to have been consulted on the EU?Timber Regulation. There were fears it would mean significant extra administrative burdens, but we were able to help make it more effective and practical.
Through the combined efforts of our organisation and future partnerships, we can continue to strengthen our influence and our industry and advance towards that clear goal:?to make wood the sustainable choice for the future.
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