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In 1992 the National Forest Policy Statement established a process for sustainable forest management in Australia with two overreaching statements, to maintain the full suite of forest values for present and future generations and to utilize the precautionary principal for the prevention of environmental degradation. Today all timber harvesting is controlled under the Regional Forest Agreements (RFA), born out of the National Forest Policy Statement and created through accord of the Commonwealth, State governments, Forest industry and the environmental movement. Regional Forest Agreements set aside forest areas for protection in a reserve system and provide for a sustainable forest industry. Sustainable forest management involves meeting several key goals including;
An important component of sustainable forest management is monitoring the effects of management on forest ecosystems. The eight-year RFA allows for continual reassessment of the harvest plan and the guarantee that the productive capacity, health and vitality of the forest ecosystem will be maintained. Boral’s environmental commitment goes beyond compliance and support of the requirements of the RFA. At Boral we have implemented an Environmental Management System based on ISO 14001 to ensure continuous and sustained improvements in our environmental performance. Key innovations at Boral have allowed us to maximize the percentage of millable quality timber we recover from each sawlog. An increase in the efficient use of resource has been achieved through;
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