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Turning timber into food

ÄIO, set up in 2022, has created a way of producing fats and oils from industrial waste. According to co-founder Petri-Jaan Lahtvee what has been developed is very similar to brewing beer, where yeast is used to convert sugars from barley into alcohol, and hops are added for taste. So
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South America leads the world on tree planting but two species domintate

South America is among the world’s leading regions in plantation forestry, with the second largest area of tree plantations globally, behind only Asia, concentrated in Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. However, even though 15% of the world’s approximately 131 million hectares of t
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Goole choice for new tissue mill in UK

Metsä Tissue announced that it has chosen Goole, East Riding in Yorkshire as the site for its planned new state-of-the-art tissue paper mill in the UK. This landmark investment of several hundreds of millions of pounds will deliver the largest tissue mill in the UK and significantly r
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Turning plant waste into medicine

Nebraska researchers are converting plant wastes into antimicrobial agents that could help prevent pathogenic infections and death while significantly lowering the cost of antimicrobial treatments and being a boon to the bioeconomy. Source: Newswise Antibiotic resistance is a signific
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CTrees pioneering Land Use Change Alert (LUCA) system for global forest monitoring

CTrees launched Land Use Change Alert (LUCA), the world’s first global radar-based forest disturbance alert system. Unique in its ability to cover all forest biomes, LUCA leverages data from the European Space Agency’s Sentinel 1 radar satellite system to fill a critical gap in
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Da Vinci’s ‘Rule of Trees’ debunked by new study

For centuries, inventor, scholar, and artist Leonardo da Vinci has been lauded for his precise, well-proportioned drawings and imaginative designs. He grasped gravity’s similarity to acceleration a century before Newton, and his artworks were sheer genius in their perspective an
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Bioproduct mill based on regenerative forestry principles

Metsä Group’s Kemi bioproduct mill, which started up on 20 September 2023, will consume 7.6 million cubic metres of wood every year, representing an increase of 4.5 million cubic metres compared to the old mill. Of this additional volume, 3.5 million cubic metres will be procured from
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Holly tree thought extinct is found in suburbia

An expedition team, searching Brazil’s Pernambuco state, rediscovered a small and inconspicuous holly tree (Ilex sapiiformis) that has eluded botanists and conservationists for nearly two centuries. Source: Timberbiz The tree, which can reach between 8-to-12 meters, was found in Igara
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Ponsse upgrades customer service centre

Ponsse’s modernised services in Kuopio consist of a broad range of spare parts and forest machine accessories, machine sales, large-scale field maintenance. Source: Timberbiz “The modernised customer service centre in Kuopio allows us to serve our customers even better than before. Wh
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Yale School conference on urban forests

The Yale School of the Environment’s 10th annual Hixon Urban Conference explored the centrality of urban forests in mitigating climate change and offering remedies for global warming. Source: Yale News The School of the Environment opened its doors to the New Haven community for a ful
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