The forest products market remains a vital component of the global economy, driving growth through a diverse range of sectors including timber, paper,...
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NIBIO's wood scientists are keen to contribute to a circular economy. By systematically improving the various links in the wood material value chain—from the trees in the forest to finished wood products—the goal of the wood researchers is for residual materials from one production to be used as raw materials in the production of another product.
The forest products market remains a vital component of the global economy, driving growth through a diverse range of sectors including timber, paper,...
Stora Enso has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% of the Finnish sawmill company Junnikkala Oy. This acquisition aims to secure a...
Researchers have found a way to significantly improve the efficiency of a type of solar cell called kesterite (CZTSSe) thin-film solar cells. These...
Backed by a €20 million investment, Unilin is set to start recycling MDF on an industrial scale at its site in Bazeilles, France. This represents a...
A world first engineered wood product made exclusively from locally grown bluegum (Eucalyptus Globulus) timber has been manufactured in Warrnambool,...
Scientists are exploring a new way to turn wastewater into valuable resources, paving the way for more sustainable materials. Research from Aalborg...
Air New Zealand and LanzaJet have announced the preliminary findings from a study into using woody waste residues and low-value wood products in New...
In a drive to strengthen the link between the design community and the forest and wood products sector, Responsible Wood and the CSAW University of...
SCA has become a partner in SE-technology and in a pilot plant developed and operated by SweTree Technologies. With SE-technology, more seedlings can...