
FSC® Argentina organizes a new meeting in November on “The forest in your hands”
An activity to discuss the sustainable management of forests and forest plantations, as well as responsible consumption and supply, will be held on November 14 at the Metropolitan Design Center, Algarrobo 1041, Barracas, Capital Federal. It is aimed at Management, Sales, Purchasing, Communication, Sustainability and Markets sectors.
BUENOS AIRES (October 2023).- It will be a space for the exchange of ideas and experiences with certified companies and others that are users of certified products, together with other actors in the FSC environment. In particular, the Management, Sales, Purchasing, Communication, Sustainability and Markets sectors are invited to participate.
Suppliers, distributors and customers from the different value chains of the forestry industry are invited. Also to representatives of government entities and NGOs with interest in social and environmental issues.
DATE: November 14.
HOURS: from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
LOCATION: Metropolitan Design Center, Algarrobo 1041, Barracas, Capital Federal.
Free activity.
Only with prior registration at this link: https://bit.ly/ElBosqueEnTusManos2023

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