What does certification mean to you?

Chain of Custody certification (AS 4707-2006) confirms that Boral Timber products are sourced from certified and legal sources and the company can prove traceability of its wood materials from the forest through to the sale of its products to customers.


  • Architects and specifiers can confidently specify Boral Timber products on projects that require certified timber, knowing that the Australian Forestry Certification Scheme is the only forest certification scheme with an Australian Standard AS 4708-2007.


  • Builders can recommend certified Boral Timber products knowing that they are sourced and manufactured from sustainably managed and legal resources. AFS certification covers 95% of Australian certified forestry providing confidence in an abundant supply of locally certified materials.


  • Consumers can rest assured that the timber used for their hardwood flooring, decking, hardwood or softwood structural framing, plywood or furniture has been legally sourced from sustainably managed resources.


  • Future generations can breathe easy knowing that the timber being harvested and regrown today provides a positive contribution to many envrionmental challenges in the future.
Certification
FAQs about Forestry and Chain of Custody certification
Building a Sustainable Future
What Boral Timber products are certified?
Sustainable forestry and legal wood products
Specifying for a smaller carbon footprint