Examples of using Managed forests in English and their translations into Italian
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Causing changes in forest management practices which alter the extent to which managed forests emit or absorb emissions.
This is why the raw materials of our print products originate from sustainably managed forests.
sustainably managed forests for the production of HARO Parquet.
100% of the paper in our packaging was from responsibly managed forests, controlled wood or recycled sources.
it can be absorbed and stored in sustainably managed forests.
Endorsement of Forest Certification) certificate, which assures that the product comes from sustainably managed forests.
wood coming from responsibly managed forests only, and a zinc-coated metal mesh fencing.
And 100% of the wood fibre in Apple's packaging comes from recycled sources or responsibly managed forests.
that is coming from responsibly managed forests only, ths stand is equipped with a useful support and wheels for easy movement.
the Circular Economy as their raw material is renewable and derived from sustainably managed forests, they are easily collected,
which is derived from sustainably managed forests whose trees absorb
products derived from such timber placed on the European market all come from sustainably managed forests.
which deals with the promotion of sustainably, managed forests by means of independent third-party certification.
FSC® is a certification system which enables the final consumers to recognize the products manufactured from raw materials coming from responsibly managed forests, on both the environmental and social points of view.
The frame, made from Xlam Sistem Costruzioni, Saw the use of 1,750 cubic meters of wood provided by the Austrian BinderholzComing from sustainably managed forests in Austria, Germany
also uses new wood fibres from sustainably managed forests to continue the loop.
In 2005 Febo passed an Environmental Code of Conduct which obliges its members to source legal timber products from sustainably managed forests and which condemns the practice of illegal-felling and related trade unreservedly.
strictly controlled raw material, coming from responsibly managed forests.
fresh fibre from sustainably managed forests and environmentally compatible production.
Saw the use of 1,750 cubic meters of wood provided by the Austrian Binderholz Coming from sustainably managed forests in Austria, Germany