Norbord Achieves Chain of Custody Certification Under SFI(R) and FSC(R) at North American Mills
September 21, 2009TORONTO, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Norbord Inc. (TSX: NBD) today announced that it now has Chain of Custody (CoC) certification under the Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI((R))) at five additional North American oriented strand board (OSB) mills, bringing the total number to seven.
Norbord also achieved Forest Stewardship Council (FSC((R)))
certification at its OSB mill in Bemidji, Minnesota, making it
Norbord's third FSC((R)) certified mill in North America.
Chain of Custody certification tracks wood fibre from certified
forests through the harvesting and manufacturing processes, ensuring
that the wood comes from responsibly-managed forests.
"The SFI((R)) and FSC((R)) certification systems have progressed
with our customers' expectations," said Mike Dawson, Norbord's Vice
President of Sales, Marketing and Logistics. "Norbord's ability to
offer a range of products with either FSC((R)) or SFI((R) )Chain of
Custody certification is consistent with our strategy of helping
builders meet evolving building standards, reduce costs, build faster
and increase profits."
Norbord Inc. is an international producer of wood-based panels with assets of $1.0 billion, employing approximately 2,500 people at 15 plant locations in the United States, Europe and Canada. Norbord is one of the world's largest producers of oriented strand board (OSB). In addition to OSB, Norbord manufactures particleboard, medium density fibreboard (MDF), hardwood plywood and related value-added products. Norbord is a publicly traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol NBD.


