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Paper mill provides heating for a city

Excess heat from the industrial processes at Stora Enso’s Maxau paper mill in the south-west of Germany will be used to provide renewable, biomass-based district heating for the city of Karlsruhe. Source: Timberbiz A new, two-kilometre-long connection pipeline will transfer the heat f
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LIGNA 2021 to focus on woodworking, building processes and materials

The organizers of LIGNA have announced the focus topics for next year’s event which will be running from 10 to 14 May 2021 and will focus on the digital transformation of the woodworking industry, prefabrication processes in timber construction and the bioeconomy. Source: Timber
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Metsa acquires sites for FSC certification service to members

The Metsä Group has acquired nature sites that are used to compensate for the conservation areas required of forest owners by the FSC forest certification. The new service offered to owner-members ensures that the conservation required of forest estates belonging to the FSC forest cer
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Forestry NSW to turn Cowarra state forest into tourism site

The Cowarra state forest will soon be home to a new tourism precinct that will provide better access to existing attractions and cater for new events. The precinct will be funded by the NSW Government’s Regional Growth – Environment and Tourism Fund, together with a financial contribu
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NZ government called out on Wood Procurement policy

Chief executives from more than 50 companies representing more than 10,000 New Zealand employees have signed an open letter calling on the government to honour its commitment to implement its promised Wood Procurement policy for government buildings. Source: Timberbiz The letter from
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Growing demand for native trees needs co-ordinated strategy

New Zealand’s native plant nursery industry has capacity to increase native tree production, but long lead times mean achieving this growth will require planning and co-operation. Last year NZ Plant Producers Inc. surveyed native plant nurseries up and down New Zealand, in the first-e
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Australian paper and paperboard consumption uncertain

Australia’s total consumption of all paper and paperboard will decline a calculated 0.2% (around 5000 tonnes) per annum through to 2024, according to the latest headline forecasts*prepared by IndustryEdge. Sources: IndustryEdge, Timberbiz In addition to the total consumption forecast,
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CSIRO to deliver recommendations on bushfires for the future

CSIRO has welcomed its role in delivering practical resilience measures in relation to bushfires and climate change, as the country faces continued extreme fire weather in the future. CSIRO, in collaboration with other agencies and partners will bring plans and recommendations to Aust
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Initial responses from the industry on supply after the fires

The forestry and related industries are coming together showing a united front in response to addressing the results of the bushfires both in native forests and plantations. It is important that there are no knee jerk reactions and unfortunately according to the FTMA it has already be
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Forest contractors shouldering the load in bushfire fighting

South Buchan logging contractor Reece Reynolds has been putting in 11-hour days to help contain the fires which continue to threaten East Gippsland. He is one of many forestry contractors who have put their machines to work around the clock in the effort to clear roads, remove hazardo
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