Sustainable Rubber: How PEFC connects new supply with growing demand
If you are a buyer trying to source certified sustainable rubber, or a producer seeking market access, this webinar is for you.
Sustainable Rubber: How PEFC connects new supply with growing demand
5 November 2021 News
2021 has been a year of game-changing developments in the rubber value chain. On the supply side, we’ve seen large-scale forest management certification achieved by the Vietnam Rubber Group (VRG) and a new supply of controlled sources rubberwood coming onto the market thanks to the hard work of PEFC member, the Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC).
On the demand side, these new supplies are matched by the first-of-its-kind chain of custody certification for sustainable rubber for Hamburg-based rubber trader Weber & Schaer, and Unilin’s network of individual and multi-site chain of custody certifications for rubberwood, which they turn into sustainable wooden flooring.
Trendsetters like these are leading the way across the whole value chain. As the year draws to a close, new supplies of high-quality sustainable rubber are meeting growing demand in Europe and across the world.
But there are growing pains. Buyers are struggling to source certified sustainable rubber, and producers are often in the dark about the growing demand. PEFC is here to help by fostering market linkages. We’re committed to raising the bar on sustainability and helping all our partners reach higher.
If you are a buyer trying to source certified sustainable rubber, or a producer seeking market access, this webinar is for you. PEFC can help you build the partnerships that you need by connecting you with industry trendsetters who have come before. Join us on 24 November and connect directly with buyers and producers!
The details
The webinar takes place 9:00-10:00 CET, 24 November 2021, using Zoom and is free to attend. It will be held in English and translated into Japanese, Thai, Bahasa, and Vietnamese.
Selected speakers will include:
- Weber & Schaer: Hans Evers – Sustainability Manager
- Unilin: Jens Van Rompaey - General Manager Wood Division
- Richard Laity – PEFC Southeast Asia Manager