Timber Development UK (TDUK) Membership
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Timber Development UK Membership
Timber Development UK is at the forefront of promoting timber as the worlds leading renewable, low carbon construction material. Representing all sectors of the timber industry in the UK, Timber Development UK drives the growth of wood products and services through effective representation of the industry and promotion of its members at all levels. From advice on chain of custody, responsible procurement and supply chain management to the provision of market intelligence, business support and bespoke training, members of Timber Development UK enjoy unrivalled benefits. Timber Development UK is regularly consulted by Government, Local Authorities, NGOs and sister organisations around the world on issues affecting the timber industry and has positioned itself as one of the UK’s leading trade associations and the largest representative body for the whole timber supply chain
All members of the TTDUK have had to satisfy strict criteria before joining and can help solve any timber related issue you may have. Only those applicants that meet the TTDUK’s high standards are approved for membership. Once a company is approved for membership they have to observe the obligations contained in the TTDUK Code of Conduct.
The products offered by our members cover the entire range of timber-related activity, including softwoods, hardwoods and panel products. All these adhere strictly to current European Standards and Codes of Practice. Any company buying from a member company of the TTDUK does so in the knowledge that they are dealing with a company committed to its products, the environment and to an exceptional standard of service.
TTDUK members are committed to sourcing products with the highest environmental credentials and to make sure that the timber products they provide are from legal and sustainable origins. Since 2008, TTDUK members have had to have in place a due diligence system covering all timber purchases within their businesses. The key requirement of such a policy is to implement detailed due diligence on the supply chains from which they source their products and to report to the TTDUK annually on certain criteria. Such practices have meant that TTDUK members were some of the best prepared businesses to meet the requirements of the EU Timber Regulation which came into force in March 2013.
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