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Timber Products

Definition of timber products within the context of the UK Government procurement policy.

Construction2Whilst the word 'timber' is often associated with the raw materials used in construction, in the context of the government's policy, the term also applies to a wide range of goods. Timber includes any product that contains wood or wood fibre, with the exception of 'recycled' materials. In the policy, the terms 'timber' and 'timber and wood derived products' are used interchangeably.

For example, timber used in a building project is not limited to wood planks. Window frames, wall panelling, floor joists or site hoardings are all examples of timber products, and need to meet the UK Government's Timber procurement policy requirements.

Common office products which fall under this policy include paper, presentation folders, notebooks, binders, file dividers, cardboard, office furniture, etc. Some manufacturing processes obscure the wood element, and it may not always be clear whether a product contains wood-derived materials. The CPET Helpline is available for such enquiries.

Temporarily used timber is also covered by the policy.  For example, scaffolding and hoardings used temporarily on construction sites should be compliant with the policy. 

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