FSC® & SFI® Certified Packaging
Wynalda Packaging offers a range of certified packaging options, including FSC®-certified products (FSC 100%, Mix, and Recycled) and SFI®-certified materials. FSC certification ensures materials come from responsibly managed forests, recycled materials, and other controlled sources.
FSC-Certified Packaging
The Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC)
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), is an international organization focused on sustainability and protecting forests all over the world. FSC certification promotes customer confidence in our environmental and sustainability practices.
Learn more about the Forest Stewardship Council at fsc.org.
FSC Chain of Custody (COC)
The FSC Chain of Custody certification tracks forest-based materials through every step of the supply chain, from sourcing to distribution. Every step in the supply chain is verified to ensure compliance with the FSC COC standards:
Zero Deforestation – Trees are harvested responsibly, with no net forest loss over time. Old-growth and high-value forests are preserved.
Fair Wages & Work Environments – Workers receive training, safe conditions, and fair compensation.
Plant & Animal Protection – Biodiversity is safeguarded, protecting species that rely on forest habitats.
Community Rights – Local communities are consulted, and their legal and cultural rights are respected.
Types of FSC Labels
There are three main FSC labels you’ll find on packaging:
FSC 100%
All materials come from FSC-certified forests.
FSC Recycled
The product is made entirely from verified recycled material.
FSC Mix
A combination of FSC-certified forest materials, recycled content, or controlled wood.
SFI-Certified Packaging
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative®
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) is a North American non-profit organization focused on sustainability and forest management. SFI certification promotes customer confidence in our environmental responsibility and fiber tracking.
Learn more about SFI at forests.org.
SFI Chain of Custody (COC)
The SFI Chain-of-Custody Standard requires organizations to maintain systems like inventory management, employee training, recordkeeping, and invoicing to ensure raw materials from certified and recycled sources are accurately tracked throughout production—from origin to finished product.
Types of SFI Labels
There are three different labels we use on products:
SFI COC Credit Method
Assigns credits based on the volume of certified material used.
SFI COC % Method
Labels products based on the percentage of certified and recycled content.
SFI COC Recognizing Global Standards
Acknowledges other credible global certification systems, like FSC or PEFC.