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Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (Mtcs)

Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS)

Building Trust Through Certification

Malaysia, as a major producer and exporter of tropical timber, is committed to ensuring its timber products come from sustainably managed forests. To support this, the Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC) was established in October 1998 as an independent body to develop and oversee the Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS).

The MTCS is a voluntary certification scheme that provides independent assessments for both forest management and chain of custody, helping to ensure that timber from Malaysia’s Permanent Reserved Forests (PRF) is sourced and managed responsibly.

Southeast Asia’s Leading Timber Certification Scheme

Established in 2001, MTCS was created to meet the growing demand for certified timber while promoting sustainable forest management across Malaysia.

Internationally Recognized Certification

MTCS became the first tropical timber certification scheme in the region to be endorsed by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), the world’s largest forest certification system.

The Foundation of Sustainable Forestry

Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) is a cornerstone of Malaysia’s forest management strategy. By using techniques like directional felling and planned skid trails, RIL minimizes damage to residual trees and the surrounding ecosystem. Post-harvest, enrichment planting is carried out to regenerate forests, particularly on skid trails and log yards, ensuring future timber stock and biodiversity preservation.

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Certification ensures forests are managed responsibly, balancing ecological, economic, and social needs

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It provides traceability, proving that timber products come from legal and sustainable sources.

MTCS Certification Standards & Assurance

The standards used in the MTCS were developed through nationwide consultations that involved people from all walks of life — including government bodies, environmental groups, community representatives, and industry players.

Under the MTCS:

MTCC ensures that this process is always open, fair, and inclusive, giving everyone a chance to contribute. These discussions help shape standards that reflect the three key pillars of sustainability:

Global Recognition of MTCS

MTCS: Recognized Across the Globe

The Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS) is globally recognized, with certification accepted in key markets like Belgium, the UK, Japan, Canada, and Australia. Trusted across 56 PEFC-endorsed countries, MTCS ensures widespread market access while supporting sustainability. With over 6.6 million hectares of forests certified, it solidifies Malaysia’s position as a leader in sustainable timber trade.

A significant milestone for MTCS was its 2009 endorsement by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), the world’s largest forest certification system. This endorsement ensures that Malaysian timber meets strict global sustainability standards, increasing its acceptance in international markets.

The authorities and organisations, which have given recognition to the MTCS itself or via its PEFC-endorsement include:

1. The Danish Ministry of the Environment;
2. The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA);
3. The Royal Horticultural Society of the UK;
4. The New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry;
5. The French Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs;
6. The Forestry Agency, Japan;
7. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan;
8. The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany;
9. The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment [formerly Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment;
10. The Keurhout System of The Netherlands, as meeting the requirements for sustainable timber.

To learn more please visit: https://mtcc.com.my/certification-programme/

Malaysia’s Commitment to Global Standards

The Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS), established in 2001, is a cornerstone of Malaysia’s commitment to sustainable forest management. It provides independent certification to ensure forests are managed responsibly, balancing ecological, social, and economic objectives. Endorsed by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), a globally recognized authority, MTCS aligns Malaysia’s forestry practices with international sustainability standards, ensuring credibility and global acceptance of certified timber products.

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to promote sustainable forest management.

Endorsed by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), a global authority.   

Global Recognition of MTCS

The Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS) is globally recognized, with certification accepted in key markets like Belgium, the UK, Japan, Canada, and Australia. Trusted across 56 PEFC-endorsed countries, MTCS ensures widespread market access while supporting sustainability. With over 6.6 million hectares of forests certified, it solidifies Malaysia’s position as a leader in sustainable timber trade.

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hectares of forests certified under MTCS

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PEFC-endorsed countries

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Global Reach, Local Impact

Explore MTCS’s presence worldwide, connecting sustainable forests across Belgium, UK, Japan, Canada, and more.

Sustainability Without Borders

MTCS collaborates with global leaders like Belgium and Japan, promoting responsible forestry practices across continents.

Preserving 6.6 Million Hectares

Protecting forests and empowering communities with MTCS-certified sustainable forestry.

Recognized in 56+ Nations

MTCS sets the global standard for sustainability, trusted by 56 PEFC-endorsed countries.

The Certification Journey

Assessment

Forest Management Unit compliance with sustainability standards.

Monitoring

Regular audits to ensure ongoing compliance.

Chain of Custody

Tracking timber from forest to market.

Malaysia, as a major producer and exporter of tropical timber products, has made tremendous efforts to ensure that it is able to supply timber products that are sourced from sustainably managed forests. For this purpose, the Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC) was set up in October 1998 as an independent organisation to develop and operate the Malaysian Timber Certification Scheme (MTCS). The MTCS is a voluntary scheme that provides independent assessment for forest management and chain of custody certification to ensure the sustainable management of Malaysia’s Permanent Reserved Forests (PRF).

The MTCS started operating in 2001 and is a leading timber certification scheme in the Southeast Asian region. Besides fulfilling the growing demand for certified timber products, the MTCS was also based on the need to ensure Malaysia’s rich forest resources are sustainably managed to protect the interests and well-being of its people and the nation in the long term. The MTCS achieved a significant milestone in 2009 by becoming the first tropical timber certification scheme in the region to be endorsed by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) – an accreditation body of the largest forest area in the world.

Under the MTCS, the standard used for forest management certification of natural forest is the Malaysian Criteria and Indicators for Forest Management Certification (Natural Forest) [MC&I (Natural Forest)] while that for assessing forest plantation is the MC&I (Forest Plantations). The development of the certification standards under the MTCS involved broad-based national consultations amongst social, environmental and economic stakeholder groups, and relevant government agencies. MTCC has always strived to ensure that the standard development/review process under the MTCS is transparent, participatory, balanced, inclusive and objective. The consultations provide a forum for all stakeholder groups to contribute inputs with regard to the requirements of the certification standards, taking into account the three pillars of sustainability covering social, environmental and economic aspects.

As a PEFC-endorsed scheme, the PEFC certificates for forest management and chain of custody under the MTCS are issued by independent PEFC-notified certification bodies (CBs) which have obtained accreditation from Standards Malaysia, the national accreditation body. The award of these certificates is based on the results of the audits carried out on the applicants by the CBs.

The Certificate for Forest Management is awarded to the Forest Management Unit (FMU) that has complied with the requirements of the forest management standard. The Certificate for Chain of Custody is for the timber product manufacturer or exporter who has complied with the requirements of the PEFC international standard for chain of custody. The MTCS provides an assurance to buyers that PEFC-certified timber products originate from sustainably managed FMUs.

As of October 2016, eight FMUs, accounting for 3.955 million ha or 27% of the total PRF in Malaysia have been PEFC-certified under the MTCS. The timber originating from these FMUs is the source of PEFC-certified material for more than 356 timber companies in Malaysia that have obtained the MTCS chain of custody certification. The range of PEFC-certified timber products exported includes sawntimber, plywood, mouldings, veneer, laminated finger-jointed timber, finger-jointed dressed timber, furniture components, door and window components, picture frames, parquet flooring and paper and packaging.

As a PEFC-endorsed scheme, the MTCS has been accepted under the national timber procurement policies of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland and UK, and recognised by green building systems in Abu Dhabi, Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Singapore, the Netherlands, UK, USA, and UAE, as well as by the Green Building Index (GBI) in Malaysia.