FSC® certification has become a key requirement for packaging buyers supplying global brands, exporters, and sustainability-driven markets. Yet many misunderstand what FSC certification truly ensures.

1. FSC® Is About Traceability, Not Just Recycling
FSC certification ensures:
● Responsible sourcing of raw materials
● Verified chain of custody
● Transparent documentation
It confirms that recycled fibers are sourced and processed responsibly—not merely reused.
2. Why Brands Demand FSC-Certified Kraft Liner
Major brands require FSC because it:
● Supports environmental responsibility
● Reduces reputational risk
● Aligns with ESG and sustainability reporting
For packaging suppliers, FSC certification often becomes mandatory for vendor approval.
3. FSC vs Non-Certified Recycled Paper
Non-certified paper may:
● Lack traceability
● Have inconsistent fiber quality
● Fail audits or compliance checks
Certified paper provides predictability and trust in supply chains.
4. Sustainability Beyond Certification
True sustainability also depends on:
● Energy-efficient production
● Waste minimization
● Water management systems
Buyers increasingly look at the entire manufacturing philosophy, not just certificates.
FAQ’s
Q1. What does FSC® certification guarantee?
It ensures responsible sourcing, traceability, and verified chain of custody.
Q2. Is all recycled paper FSC certified?
No. FSC certification requires documented sourcing and audits.
Q3. Why do global brands insist on FSC paper?
To meet ESG goals, sustainability reporting, and compliance audits.
Q4. Does FSC certification affect paper performance?
Indirectly yes—certified mills usually maintain better process discipline and consistency.