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Forest & Wood Products Australia has launched FWPA Standard G02 – Recycled Timber: Visually Graded Decorative Products, the first national standard of its kind. Source: Timberbiz This new standard provides guidelines for visually grading recycled hardwood timber used in decorative applications, setting a critical framework for assessing and grading these materials. The result of industry funded research, and developed in collaboration with industry as-sociations, recycled timber stakeholders, and user representatives, G02 has undergone public comment, review and refinement based on practical application as part of the formal consultation process. “The industry has long sought greater clarity around recycled timber grading to further support the use of recycled timber products in the built environment, and G02 delivers just that,” FWPA’s National Codes & Standards Manager Boris Iskra said. “We are excited to see this standard adopted and look forward to launching further industry-led standards that positively impact our industry.” Industry Benefits of FWPA Standard G02 include: Quality Assurance – Establishes clear grading requirements for recycled hardwood timber. Compliance Verification – Helps manufacturers demonstrate adherence to industry guidelines. Guidance for Specifiers – Assists purchasers in making informed decisions. Encourages Sustainability – Promotes responsible recycling and resource conservation. Industry Standardisation – Creates a unified approach to recycled timber grading. Flexibility in Sourcing – Acknowledges the diverse origins of recycled timber. Facilitates Communication – Encourages better commercial transactions. Future Development – Lays the groundwork for formalisation as an Australian Standard. And in response to industry demand for clearer, more practical guidelines, FWPA has established a dedicated Standards Development Program. Again led by FWPA’s National Codes & Standards Manager Boris Iskra, this initiative ensures that industry-owned standards are developed with direct input from those who use them, improving efficiency, alignment with industry needs, and responsiveness to emerging challenges. At the heart of this collaborative effort is the Industry Standards Reference Panel (SRP), a diverse group of experts representing key industry voices. The SRP provides essential guidance and oversight, ensuring that FWPA’s standards are robust, practical, and beneficial across the supply chain. Through strategic collaboration and sustained efforts, FWPA has laid a strong foundation and built important momentum for this critical work to advance industry standards. In line with FWPA’s Strategic Plan 2023-2028, this initiative aims to develop enhanced building standards and codes that support the increased use of wood products. FWPA is committed to publishing at least two industry-owned standards per year while continuing to contribute to existing Australian Standards and collaborating with national timber and built environment committees. To learn more and download the FWPA G02 Recycled Timber – Visually Graded for Decorative Purposes click here.
Timber Queensland has acknowledged the outstanding contribution Colin MacKenzie has made to the timber industry both nationally and in Queensland. Mr...
Timber Queensland has acknowledged the outstanding contribution Colin MacKenzie has made to the timber industry both nationally and in Queensland. Mr...
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