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SBP names standards committee members

November 26, 2018
By SBP

Nov. 26, 2018 - Today, SBP chief executive officer, Carsten Huljus, named the members of the SBP Standards Committee who will take up their positions in January 2019.

From left: Arnie Bercov (former president of PPWC union and director of SBP)

Commenting on the new Standards Committee and its members, Carsten Huljus said: “The Standards Committee is a representation of SBP stakeholders, with the membership split 50:50 between those representing civil society and those representing commercial interests.

“The role of the committee is to make decisions concerning certification system standard-setting and to provide views, advice and recommendations on the operation of SBP to the Board, other SBP Committees and the SBP Secretariat.

“The members of the committee have been chosen to reflect diverse experiences, geographies and interests in relation to the work of SBP. All 12 members of the Standards Committee have now been selected.

“I am delighted to announce that representing civil society interests we have: Gary Bull, a professor and head of the Forest Resources Management Department at the University of British Columbia; Richard Donovan, a senior forestry specialist and advisor; Pedro Faria, a strategic advisor at CDP, the global disclosure system for managing environmental impacts; Nina Haase, an experienced certification practitioner and board member of the Rainforest Alliance; Martin Junginger, a professor of bio-based economy at the Copernicus Institute of Utrecht University; and Dave Tenny, the founding president and CEO of the National Alliance of Forest Owners (NAFO).

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“Representing commercial interests we have: Sune Balle Hansen, the biomass sustainability lead at HOFOR, Greater Copenhagen Utility; Mihkel Jugaste, the head of quality and certification systems at Graanul Invest, one of the biggest pellet producers in Europe; Gordon Murray, the executive director of the Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC); Gaby Rahn, manager biomass business development at Vattenfall Energy Trading, one of the leading energy trading companies in the European energy industry; Yves Ryckmans, the chief technology officer, biomass at ENGIE Laborelec, a leading expertise and research centre in electrical power technology; and Mike Williams, the project director for The Westervelt Company, a land resource company and forest owner in the Southeast U.S.

“We are fortunate to have populated the committee with such a wealth of experience, and I am certain that SBP will benefit greatly from the breadth of informed perspectives that the members will bring.

“Across the 22 members of the Board and Standards Committee, we have representation from nine countries, giving an excellent geographic balance for the organisation SBP is today.”


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