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FSC & LBC: What wood products would be wood?

The LBC v4.0 materials imperatives for Responsible Materials (Core) & Responsible Sourcing require a majority of wood materials (by cost) to be FSC. Sure. But what is - or isn't - considered wood? The Clarification page for the imperative's scope and a key definition poses a perplexing conundrum: 

"All wood included in the Materials Petal Scope (see above) requires FSC Chain of Custody (COC) or documentation that the wood is salvaged, intentionally harvested on-site or low risk. This includes permanently installed wood blocking, framing, structural wood members, finished wood products, and systems furniture.

Temporary wood or wood-containing materials are not within scope and do not require documentation...." 

But further down the Clarifications page it says: 

"WOOD CONTAINING PRODUCTS

The wood portion of wood containing products installed in the project must be included in the wood compliance calculations...." 

Glossary definition: 

"Wood Containing Product
Any product containing wood at greater than or equal to 5-10% by weight or characterized by obvious visual wood components. The wood portion of wood containing products must be included in FSC wood calculations."

Some questions:

1. Do you think the intent is to include or exclude "wood containing products in the imperative scope & calculations? Is it just a typo, since in one place it says they are excluded, but two places say "included?"   

2. What does "containing wood" really mean - solid wood? sawdust? wood pulp...? 

Let's imagine we have many fabric covered acoustic panels that have a plywood backing. No visually obvious wood, but more than 10% is solid wood by weight. Is that wood included within the scope of wood-needing-to-be-FSC? 

Does "wood containing products" include products using wood fiber, pulp, dust such as:
 - Cellulose insulation (80% recycled paper),
 - Plastic laminate/ HPL (60% kraft paper),
 - Linoleum (25% wood flour),
 - Composite decking (some are 40-60% wood fiber)...  

3. And lastly... has anyone seen a position on cork? Has anyone seen it included as "wood" for the LBC FSC requirements? 

It's bark, harvested every 9 years, tree lives on... the FSC standard has a list of tree species within it's scope, and doesn't include cork. The European Timber Regulation excludes cork, but there are a few FSC certified cork forests in Spain/ Portugal, and very few FSC cork products seem to be available.  

We recently submitted a question to the LBC Dialogue regarding cork, but these other questions just came up. Still reading? Thanks for your interest! 

 

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Fri, 11/05/2021 - 14:18

David, Good questions! Yes, I think there are some typos in the requirements. My previous LBC projects (not v4 yet) have required FSC composite wood backing panels for acoustic panels and visual display boards. Sometimes manufacturers have an option for aluminum honeycomb cores. Wood containing products, like cellulose insulation, plastic laminate, and linoleum, are not available in FSC, as far as I know. If no one makes it with FSC raw materials, then it's not required for LBC. Cork has not been required to be FSC. The main issue here has been red list binder materials. Hope this is helpful. Let us know if you received a reply from your ILFI contact. -

Mon, 11/08/2021 - 14:39

Wilsonart has FSC HPL. https://www.wilsonart.com/sustainability/compliance-certifications

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