Both initiatives have revealed that they will submit their certification systems for PEFC endorsement in due course.
Mr Nikolai Eremeev, Chairman of The National Council of Voluntary Forest Certification in Russia (RSFC) said: "When we joined the PEFC Council as the first Russian member in October 2004 we confirmed our willingness to co-operate with other Russian stakeholders interested in PEFC. This is now happening through the establishment of the new umbrella organization."
Professor Alexander Isaev, Chairman of the Russian National Council for Forest Certification (RNCFC), an initiative supported by the Russian Ministry for Natural Resources and the World Bank, said: "PEFC certification is of utmost importance to the forest and timber sector in Russia. We are delighted to become a member of the PEFC Council and look forward to advancing forest certification in Russia."
Mr Ben Gunneberg, Secretary General of the PEFC Council said: "There has been a very strong interest of both Russian certification initiatives in PEFC. Furthermore, a large number of international stakeholders active in Russia had asked PEFC to be a mediator in bringing together the two Russian forest certification initiatives. Subsequently we engaged in frequent and direct contacts with both councils and facilitated meetings in Russia and at PEFC. We are delighted that the Russian actors now have taken this important milestone decision."
"The approach Russia has taken by uniting two independent forest certification systems under one umbrella organisation is not uncommon for large countries like Russia and the USA", Mr Gunneberg added. "We already have the example of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) and the American Tree Farm System (ATFS), both being PEFC member systems through their US American member organisation in PEFC, the Sustainable Forestry Board."