When you ask, “Are your park benches made from FSC-certified wood?” the short answer is yes. Every standard wooden park bench we produce starts with timber sourced from FSC-certified forests. We know this matters to landscape architects, councils, schools, and anyone who wants outdoor furniture that does not quietly contribute to deforestation.
FSC stands for Forest Stewardship Council. It is an independent, non-profit organization that sets standards for responsible forest management. When wood carries the FSC label, it means the trees were harvested legally, biodiversity was protected, and the rights of local communities and workers were respected. For us, that certification is not a marketing add-on. It is the baseline.
We use FSC-certified hardwoods and softwoods across our park bench range, including oak, teak, and thermally modified pine. Each batch is tracked through our supply chain, from the sawmill to the final assembly line. Our production team keeps chain-of-custody records so a bench can be traced back to its source. If a customer asks for proof, we can provide FSC certification documents with the order.
Not every wooden bench on the market is FSC certified. Some cheaper products use wood from unknown or high-risk sources, which can lead to illegal logging and habitat loss. That is why we decided to make FSC-certified wood the standard rather than a premium upgrade. You should not have to choose between durability, price, and responsible sourcing.
Of course, certification alone is not the whole story. We also apply protective oil finishes that are low in VOCs, and we design benches with replaceable slats so the wood lasts longer in public spaces. But if the main question is whether our park benches are made from FSC-certified wood, the answer is yes across our standard wooden range.
If you need a custom bench or a specific species that falls outside our usual sourcing, let our team know early. We can explain which FSC-certified options are available for your climate and budget, and we can send the paperwork before you commit. Sustainability works best when it is easy to verify, so we try to make that part simple.