A team of US researchers calculated that fully replacing conventional building materials in new infrastructure with CO2-storing alternatives could...
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Three seals made of recycled timber are the result of collaboration between Taipei City-based National Museum of History and New Taipei City-based Gonwen Design. The works were displayed alongside other creative commodities at an NMH-organized promotional event for the sustainable application of recycled materials Jan. 9 in the capital. (Courtesy of Ministry of Culture)
A team of US researchers calculated that fully replacing conventional building materials in new infrastructure with CO2-storing alternatives could...
Australian Panels is proud to contribute to an innovative collaboration with The University of Queensland (UQ) on a transformative project aimed at...
Febelauto will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2025. It is a Belgian organization committed to the sustainable recycling of cars and high-voltage...
For builders and construction companies, standing out in a competitive market means more than delivering quality homes it’s about effectively...
The debate on the “right” materials to use when building homes in bushfire-prone areas often sparks fierce opinions and misguided claims....
For Lily Marshall, the path to becoming a forester was anything but straightforward. Originally from New Zealand, she grew up surrounded by trees,...
The Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has been slammed over its decision to withdraw its longstanding support for Tasmanian forestry contractor T P Bennett...
Hurray for the Quezon City government, for carrying out its “Operation Baklas” to take down materials that are displayed in unauthorized places.
The persistent foreign exchange (forex) shortage remains a significant threat to the survival of businesses, particularly small-and medium-sized...
Stora Enso’s impressive new head office, called Katajanokan Laituri, reflects sustainable forestry practices. It is a prime example of what a tree...