What FSC certification actually verifies
FSC stands for the Forest Stewardship Council — an international non-profit organisation that sets standards for responsible forest management. FSC certification on your packaging verifies that the paper or paperboard fibre used to manufacture it originated from forests managed according to FSC’s environmental, social, and economic standards.
Specifically, FSC certification verifies:
- The forest from which the fibre originated maintains biodiversity and ecosystem function
- Workers in the forest and supply chain are protected under fair labour standards
- The rights of indigenous communities are respected in forest management decisions
- The chain of custody from forest to finished packaging product is documented and audited
FSC certification does not verify that the packaging is recyclable, compostable, or made from recycled content. It verifies the origin and management of the virgin fibre. These are frequently confused.
The three FSC label types
| Label | What it means | Minimum FSC content |
|---|---|---|
| FSC 100% | All fibre from FSC-certified forests | 100% FSC virgin fibre |
| FSC Mix | Combination of FSC certified, recycled, and/or controlled wood | At least some FSC-certified or recycled content |
| FSC Recycled | All fibre from reclaimed (post-consumer or post-industrial) sources | 100% recycled content |
For most packaging applications, FSC Mix is the most common label — it is achievable by a broader range of paper mills and at lower cost than FSC 100%. For brands prioritising recycled content as a sustainability credential, FSC Recycled is the strongest available label combining recycled content documentation with FSC chain-of-custody verification.
Which retailers and channels require FSC certification
FSC certification has moved from optional to mandatory in several retail and foodservice channels:
- Whole Foods Market / Amazon Fresh: FSC or equivalent certification increasingly required for packaging in natural and organic product categories
- Major EU retailers (Carrefour, Tesco, Lidl, REWE): Packaging sustainability requirements including FSC are standard in supplier codes of conduct for many categories
- UK supermarkets: WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) commitments drive FSC requirements through retailer sustainability pledges
- Corporate gifting and B2B procurement: Large corporations with ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) commitments increasingly require FSC documentation from packaging suppliers in their supply chain
- Government procurement (UK, EU): Public sector procurement increasingly specifies FSC for paper-based packaging in public contracts
For DTC brands selling exclusively through their own website without retail channel requirements, FSC is an optional brand investment rather than a compliance necessity.
What FSC certification costs on packaging
FSC-certified paperboard and corrugated substrate typically adds 5–15% to substrate cost compared to non-certified equivalent grades. The premium reflects the additional audit, documentation, and chain-of-custody management costs in the supply chain.
At CustomBoxesLabs, FSC-certified substrates are available across all packaging formats — kraft boxes, folding cartons, mailer boxes, shipping boxes, and rigid boxes. Specify FSC in your quote request and we’ll confirm the certified substrate options and cost for your specific format and quantity.
Can you print the FSC logo on your packaging?
Printing the FSC logo on your packaging requires FSC trademark licensing — a separate process from simply using FSC-certified substrate. The licence is granted by FSC to brand owners who apply through FSC’s certification body network. You cannot print the FSC logo simply by purchasing FSC-certified packaging from a certified supplier; you must hold an FSC trademark licence yourself or have your certified supplier print the logo under their licence.
However, you can make FSC claims in your marketing and on your website without a trademark licence as long as the claim is accurate and verifiable — for example: “Printed on FSC-certified paperboard” or “Packaging made with FSC Mix certified materials.” What you cannot do is use the FSC logo (the tree checkmark device) without the licence.
Practical approach for most brands: Specify FSC-certified substrate, include “FSC certified” in your sustainability copy on the website and in retail listings, and pursue the FSC trademark licence if and when your volume justifies the administrative cost of maintaining it.
FSC vs SFI: is there a difference?
SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative) is the North American alternative to FSC, developed by the forest products industry. Both certify responsible forest management, but FSC is the more rigorous standard and the one most widely recognised by retailers, NGOs, and sustainability-focused consumers globally. SFI is more common in North American supply chains.
For brands selling primarily in North America with no specific retailer requirement, SFI is an acceptable sustainability credential. For brands selling internationally or into retailer channels that specify FSC, FSC is the required certification.
Specify FSC-certified packaging
Note your FSC requirement in your quote request. We’ll confirm available certified substrates and the cost for your format, quantity, and print spec — 48 hours.
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