Organizations we are involved with:

SFI
Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)
SFI is an independent, non profit charitable organization that promotes responsible forest management in North America, and responsible procurement globally. We are a participate in the forest certification program, which is one of the largest and most widely accepted forest certification programs in the world.
 
AOL Associated Oregon Loggers (AOL)
The organization’s objective is to assure a future timber supply to be logged under fair contracts and regulations, to help maintain cost effective, safe and sustainable timber harvest which is environmentally sound.
 
OFIC Oregon Forest Industries Council (OFIC)
OFIC is a trade association representing more than 50 Oregon forestland owners and forest products manufacturing-related firms. Its members own more than 90% of Oregon's private large-owner forestland base.
 
AFRC American Forest Resource Council (AFRC)
AFRC’s mission is to enhance the health of our public & private forests through enforcement of sound forestry practices.
 
OFRI Oregon Forest Resource Institute (OFRI)
The Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) in 1991 to improve public understanding of the state’s forest resources and to encourage environmentally sound forest management through training and other educational programs for forest landowners. OFRI is funded by a dedicated harvest tax on forest products producers.
 
af&pa The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA)
The AF&PA is the national trade association of the forest products industry and advances public policies that promote a strong and sustainable U.S. forest products industry in the global marketplace.
 
TWC Treated Wood Council (TWC)
The mission of the treated wood council is to serve all segments of the treated wood industry in the field of government affairs.
 
NAM National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)
The NAM is the preeminent US manufacturers association as well as the nation’s largest industrial trade association, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states.
 
CRLSB Columbia River Log Scaling Bureau (CRLSB)
The primary business of the Columbia River Log Scaling & Grading Bureau is, as it has been for the past century, the provision of accurate, unbiased, uniform log scaling and log grading to the timber industry of the Pacific Northwest.
 
West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau (WCLIB)
The WCLIB is a non-profit service corporation which exists for the benefit and protection of buyers, sellers, and consumers of softwood lumber. A primary objective of the WCLIB is the development and maintenance of uniform lumber standards.