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FSC paper packaging refers to packaging made with paper or paperboard materials connected to the Forest Stewardship Council certification system. For brands, FSC-related packaging can support responsible sourcing claims, but it is important to understand what the label means, which material is certified, and whether the supplier has the right chain-of-custody certification and approval to use FSC trademarks.

FSC stands for Forest Stewardship Council. FSC is an international certification system connected with responsible forest management and forest-based products. In packaging, FSC is most often discussed when brands want paper, paperboard, or other forest-based materials with verified sourcing.
FSC paper packaging does not simply mean “paper packaging that looks natural.” It refers to materials and claims connected to the FSC certification system. If a brand wants to print an FSC label or make a specific FSC claim, the supplier and material chain must be handled correctly.
FSC describes three common product labels: FSC 100%, FSC Mix, and FSC Recycled. FSC 100% indicates materials from FSC-certified forests. FSC Recycled indicates the product is made from 100 percent recycled materials. FSC Mix can include a mixture of FSC-certified forest materials, recycled materials, and/or FSC-controlled wood.
For packaging buyers, the label type affects the claim you can make. Do not assume all FSC-related paper uses the same label. Ask the supplier which FSC claim is available for your exact material and production route.
FSC chain-of-custody certification is used to verify that forest-based materials produced according to FSC standards are credibly tracked through the supply chain, from forest-based material to finished goods. For paper packaging, this can include paper mills, converters, printers, and packaging manufacturers depending on the project.
If your packaging needs an FSC label, ask whether the packaging supplier has relevant FSC chain-of-custody certification and whether the specific packaging material and process are covered. This is especially important if you plan to print an FSC trademark on boxes, bags, labels, sleeves, or other packaging items.
FSC-related paper can be one part of a broader sustainable packaging strategy. It should be considered together with right-sized packaging, recyclable materials, reduced unnecessary plastic, efficient shipping, and realistic product protection.
If sustainability is a priority, review Sustainable Packaging and the Materials Guide. Then ask for material options that match your market, budget, and packaging performance needs.
No. FSC trademark use has rules. The supplier and material chain must support the claim, and label use normally needs proper certification and approval.
No. FSC Recycled is one FSC label type, but FSC 100% and FSC Mix are different claims. Recycled paper and FSC-related claims should not be treated as the same thing.
It can, depending on material availability, paper grade, order quantity, certification requirements, and production details. Ask suppliers for comparable options.
Planning FSC-related packaging? Start with Sustainable Packaging, compare materials in the Materials Guide, or contact Crafold with your packaging structure and target claim.