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FLA US opposes changes to definitions of forests

The US Forest Service (USFS) and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) have proposed to change the definition of industrial and non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners based on private forest landowners managing forests for timber income or with forest acreage above 45
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TreeToTextile

TreeToTextile, owned by H&M Group, Inter IKEA Group, Stora Enso, and LSCS Invest, is investing €35 million in constructing a demonstration plant in Sweden. It is a critical next step towards commercializing a new sustainable textile fibre, with scalable technology and low manufact
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Traditional Owners, Forest and Fire Management Seminar

Following the success of the Case Study: Aboriginal Partnership in Forest Management webinar held in October last year, the Institute of Foresters of Australia and Australian Forest Growers (IFA/AFG) will be offering a 3-day virtual seminar Traditional Owners, Forest and Fire Manageme
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Conference scholarships for young professionals and private forest growers

The IFA/AFG will offer financial support for IFA/AFG members who are private forest growers or young professionals to attend its national conference in October 2021. Source: Timberbiz The IFA/AFG National Conference titled: Your Forests, Our Future will be held from 11 – 14 October 20
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X-Frame raises maiden capital

X-Frame Australia Pty Ltd has successfully completed raising its maiden capital of $485,000 via the Innovyz Circular Economy investors. This raise will enable the company to capitalise on strong client interest and opportunities. Source: Timberbiz X-Frame was developed by Ged Finch at
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PEFC reproaches Greenpeace for shortcomings and factual errors

PEFC notes the concerns voiced by Greenpeace in a recent report, namely that ‘[c]ertification on its own has not helped companies meet their 2020 commitments to exclude deforestation from their supply chains’ and cautions that certification was never designed – and never claimed – to
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FSC hits back at Greenpeace report

FSC has hit back at a recently published Greenpeace report that suggests that certification systems including FSC are “greenwashing forest destruction”; a statement that is not only broad but is also an incorrect portrayal of the purpose and activities of certification. Source: Timber
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Tests of self-driving truck transporting woodchips

Stora Enso began testing a self-driving truck for the transport of wood chips at its Uimaharju pulp and sawmill in Finland one year ago. With the help of this driverless vehicle, it can be established how much automated transport can reduce emissions and improve safety. The truck’s si
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NZ Green Building webinar tackled a sustainable future

More than 80 attendees participated in New Zealand Green Building Council’s latest ‘plugged-in’ products and materials webinar series. Engineered timber as a construction material is on the rise, as architects, engineers and builders around the world recognise its versatility, flexibi
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Forestry skills are lacking so IFA/AFG steps in

The IFA/AFG recently conducted a survey and consultation of major employers within the forest sector. They advised that there is a notable knowledge and skills gap. Employers and foresters report that recent graduates need additional support and exposure to forestry science and practi
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