Forest Products Association of Canada explained

The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) is a trade association which represents Canada's wood, pulp and paper producers both nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada's forest products industry is an $80 billion a year[1] industry that represents 2% of Canada's GDP.[2]

History

Founded in 1913, the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association changed its name to the Forest Products Association of Canada in February 2001.[3]

In May 2010, under the leadership of then President Avrim Lazar, FPAC successfully helped to negotiate The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement, with several large ENGOs.[4] The first independent audit[5] of the CBFA in 2011 revealed a lack of progress in achieving formal milestones and in 2017 the long-term survival of the agreement was put into question.[6]

Description

Third-party certification of member companies' forest practices is a condition of membership in the Association. FPAC member companies are: AbitibiBowater, Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. (Al-Pac), Canfor, Canfor Pulp Limited Partnership, Cariboo Pulp and Paper Company, Cascades Inc., Catalyst Paper Corporation, FF Soucy, Howe Sound Pulp and Paper Mill, NewPage Corporation, Kruger Inc., Louisiana-Pacific Canada Ltd., Mercer, Mill & Timber Products Ltd., Papier Masson, SFK Pulp, Tembec Enterprises Inc. Tolko Industries Ltd., UPM-Kymmene Miramichi Inc., West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd., Weyerhaeuser Company Limited.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home - Trade Data Online. Small Business Branch. ic.gc.ca.
  2. http://cansim2.statcan.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.exe?Lang=E&RootDir=CII/&ResultTemplate=CII/CII___&Array_Pick=1&ArrayId=3790017 Statistics Canada
  3. Web site: Forest Products Association of Canada _ Association des produits forestiers du Canada - Address, activities & membership . . Lobbyists Registration System . December 27, 2014 . December 27, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141227081624/https://ocl-cal.gc.ca/app/secure/orl/lrrs/do/clntAddr?cid=136&sMdKy=1416550786627 . dead .
  4. Pala. Christopher. 2011-03-30. Canadian forest deal at risk. Nature News. en. 471. 7340. 560. 10.1038/471560a. 21455149 . 2011Natur.471..560P . free.
  5. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-03-16 . 2012-10-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121010151721/http://www.canadianborealforestagreement.com/media-kit/CBFA%20-%20EPMM%20Progress%20Final%20Report.pdf . dead .
  6. News: Peter Foster: The boreal forest 'agreement' was an eco-radical shakedown. Thankfully, it's finally dead. Financial Post. 2017-03-27. en.