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Having a standard upon a product will ensure it has met all the quality, safety, and sustainability, which is exactly what the SVLK is for. SVLK is the legal furniture industry certification that applies in Indonesia.

It is meant to give assurance that the furniture that manufactured in the production place with certification offer high quality products commercially without neglecting its value and longevity. Here’s what you need to know about SVLK, information that may be useful if you’re planning to buy furniture pieces there.

What is SVLK?

Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu (SVLK) translates directly to Timber Legality Verification System. It’s a system that serves as assurance that wood processed products and their raw materials are gained from production places and management that adheres to legality aspects. The timber used in the wood furniture may be considered legal if the process of logging, transporting, manufacturing, and the trading comply to all of the aspects within the certification.
In Indonesia Furniture, SVLK is used as tracking system that works in multi-stakeholders arrangement to ensure that the timber resources and products that traded and circulated within the country, are truly obtained by following the existing law. This certification was developed to encourage government regulations and application regarding the distribution and trade of wood material and products.

Why There Should Be SVLK

This verification system of legality has purpose to assure that all the wood products that’s being produced, distributed, and traded from or inside Indonesia have true legality status. If you are a consumer from overseas, you may use it as a guide to endure the legality of timber upon the furniture that you are purchasing. The furniture industry believes that having legality certification over their raw material resources will make it easier to convince buyers from abroad.

SVLK is also a part of Indonesia government’s commitment to fight against illegal wood logging and trading. It is invented to support the sustainable forest management. Besides, having the legality certification is required in global markets, especially in United States, European Union countries, Australia, and Japan. It can be considered as equal to timber legal certification schemes such as PEFC, FSC, etc., from other countries.

SVLK Benefits for Manufacturers

So far, SVLK is the first and only legality system regarding wood resources and distribution that applies in Indonesia. SVLK benefits the furniture manufacturer in different aspect. First it serves as a tool for fair, credible, and efficient legality verification to prevent illegal logging.

Having a legit certification eliminates the high cost of obtained wood resources, as well as providing chances to get free examinations of materials that can cost highly from economic point of view. It also ensures them of securing the market of mentioned countries above where all wood products have to come from legal sources.

SVLK Benefits for Customers

If you are planning to buy wood-based furniture from Indonesia and come from a country where the legality of wood material resources and products are heavily concerned, then the certification will serve as a legal prove that you’ve participated in industry that against illegal timber logging.

V-Legal Sign and SVLK Benefits for Indonesian Related Industry

V-Legal sign is a sign that provided for the wood raw materials, products, or packaging that have met the standard within SVLK. It can be obtained by proving the ownership for S-LK, and its use has been regulated inside the legal guidelines by government.

It has been proven by valid and trustable data from the Indonesian Ministry of Trade, that having SVLK helps to develop wood based trading industry, both within the Indonesia market and to the global market. The data has shown that Indonesia’s wood trading value has been steadily increasing between 2013 (US $6 billion) to 2019 (US $11.6 billion).