Future By Design talks with Jannicka Murphy
Policy Outreach Manager at the Forest Stewardship Council
Jannicka Murphy is the Policy Outreach Manager for FSC. We've had the opportunity to work with her across multiple projects and have found her commitment to the FSC stakeholders and their understanding of policy admirable. She makes sure no one is left behind in comprehending the process and creates an open and transparent atmosphere for everyone she works with. We continue to work with Jannicka and FSC on many great projects.
I also find that ‘live’ engagement is still a preferred method, such as webinars and in-person events, to test the messaging of materials and give people a chance for authentic engagement.
I think it is our organizational responsibility to simplify our concepts and requirements through interactive tools, visuals and simple documents and then further build more detailed information from there as comprehension builds and people want to dive deeper.
Learning can be fun, and the forests are a beautiful landscape, which Future by Design was able to marry together in a fully functional website that continues to awe our stakeholders.
Buy less and higher quality, and believe that your purchasing power actually makes a difference!
What opportunities are available to people who sign up for FSC certification?
Users benefit from certification through access to the following:
Brand recognition
According to the independent Global Consumer Research Insights 2021, FSC is the world's most trusted and recognized forest certification scheme to protect the world’s forests. 56% of global consumers recall seeing the FSC label. No other forest-certification scheme tested came close.
High satisfaction rate amongst FSC-certified companies
Results from the latest Global Client Survey 2022 show that over 75 per cent of Forest Management and Chain of Custody Certificate Holders and 70 per cent of Promotional Licence Holders are "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with FSC.
Access to markets
Many major companies have policies that state a preference for FSC-certified products. Green building standards provide incentives for using FSC-certified materials. Increasingly, consumers are requesting FSC-certified products in retail stores. Many governments require the use of FSC-certified products as part of their green public procurement policies.
Access to sponsorship with verified ecosystem services impacts; and supporting transition towards governmental regulations (such as EUDR).