ISO/PC 287 - Chain of custody of forest-based products - Requirements (Provisional)
This International Standard specifies requirements for a chain of custody (CoC) of wood and wood based products and lignified materials other than wood (such as bamboo, cork), This International Standard applies to wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood that originate from different categories of wood sources and are derived from mechanical, chemical and biological processing for material and energy purposes. A chain of custody relies on a control system to track and handle wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood throughout a supply chain including transportation, receipt, production, sale, resale and declaration. This International Standard is intended to enable tracking of materials from different categories of sources to final products. Furthermore, this International Standard also specifies a minimum set of requirements for input material. This International Standard is not applicable to forest management.
Chain of custody of forest-based products - Requirements (Provisional)
This International Standard specifies requirements for a chain of custody (CoC) of wood and wood based products and lignified materials other than wood (such as bamboo, cork), This International Standard applies to wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood that originate from different categories of wood sources and are derived from mechanical, chemical and biological processing for material and energy purposes. A chain of custody relies on a control system to track and handle wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood throughout a supply chain including transportation, receipt, production, sale, resale and declaration. This International Standard is intended to enable tracking of materials from different categories of sources to final products. Furthermore, this International Standard also specifies a minimum set of requirements for input material. This International Standard is not applicable to forest management.
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ISO/PC 287 is a Project Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Chain of custody of forest-based products - Requirements (Provisional)" and is responsible for: This International Standard specifies requirements for a chain of custody (CoC) of wood and wood based products and lignified materials other than wood (such as bamboo, cork), This International Standard applies to wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood that originate from different categories of wood sources and are derived from mechanical, chemical and biological processing for material and energy purposes. A chain of custody relies on a control system to track and handle wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood throughout a supply chain including transportation, receipt, production, sale, resale and declaration. This International Standard is intended to enable tracking of materials from different categories of sources to final products. Furthermore, this International Standard also specifies a minimum set of requirements for input material. This International Standard is not applicable to forest management. This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/PC 287 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: This International Standard specifies requirements for a chain of custody (CoC) of wood and wood based products and lignified materials other than wood (such as bamboo, cork), This International Standard applies to wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood that originate from different categories of wood sources and are derived from mechanical, chemical and biological processing for material and energy purposes. A chain of custody relies on a control system to track and handle wood and wood based products as well as lignified materials other than wood throughout a supply chain including transportation, receipt, production, sale, resale and declaration. This International Standard is intended to enable tracking of materials from different categories of sources to final products. Furthermore, this International Standard also specifies a minimum set of requirements for input material. This International Standard is not applicable to forest management. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this project committee.
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