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Nominees announced for FSC awards

Nominees announced for FSC awards
by Daniel Fitzgerald
Oct 29, 2008
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The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has announced the nominees for the inaugural FSC Australian Responsible Management Awards.

The winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 11 to be held at Atlantic at Central Pier in Melbourne’s Docklands area. The event will feature US philanthropist and author Michael Conroy as a guest speaker.

The nominees in each category are:

Large forest manager of the year
-ITC Limited
-Timbercorp

Small forest manager of the year
-Australian Sustainable Timbers
-Rewards Group

Large chain of custody operation of the year
-Finsbury Green
-Griffin Press
-Gunnersens
-Paperlinx
-PMP Limited
-The Laminex Group
-Vega Press

Small chain of custody operation of the year
-Briggs Veneer
-Etiko Fairtrade

Building Company/Developer of the year
-Brookfield Multiplex
-Grocon

Publisher/paper user of the year
-Wellmark Perspexa
-Telstra

FSC Australia members will vote on the final winners.

The FSC says “the awards are designed to recognise and reward those organisations that exemplify the spirit and intent of the FSC system through their management practices, contribution and promotion of FSC Certification and FSC Certified products.”

Further information on the Awards can be obtained from the FSC website, or by contacting Carly Bannon on 03 8636 2661 or at mailto:carly@fscaustralia.org.


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