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Teak trade from Myanmar continues into EU

As one of the most highly prized hardwoods in the world due to its finish and durability, teak is becoming increasingly popular with the mega-rich. It’s one of the best-known timbers and hails from the tropical forests of Indonesia and Myanmar, which are the world’s larges
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Russian timber is ‘conflict timber’ not allowed in PEFC products

All timber originating from Russia and Belarus has been categorised as ‘conflict timber’ and therefore cannot be used in PEFC-certified products. PEFC says it is extremely concerned about the Russian government’s attack on Ukraine. Source: Timberbiz The military invasion causes
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Necessity is the mother of Russian invention

Russian convoys navigating hostile and dangerous territory in Ukraine have taken up a very peculiar way of fortifying their trucks in order to survive Ukrainian attacks, according to a tweet shared on Saturday by the cohost and editor of TheOsintBunker. They are using wooden logs to a
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Former Reddit boss turns to forestry

Terraformation, a forest restoration start-up founded by the former boss of technology company Reddit, is looking to raise $100 million for a fund focused on early-stage projects in developing countries. Source: Reuters The as-yet unnamed fund will blend private, public and concession
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120 environmental groups call for a ban on Russian timber

Over 120 environmental rights groups have called for a ban on Russian and Belarussian timber in response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. With the Siberian taiga considered one of the lungs of the Earth, and Belarus one of the most heavily forested regions of Europe, wood is a
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More frequent and broader possum controls demanded in NZ

Protesters in New Zealand are demanding urgent action for broad-scale possum control in the Waipoua Forest and other Northland forests that are in a critical state. Source: Timberbiz “For too long our department has been asleep while our forests die. Waipoua, home of iconic giant kaur
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Sustainable fibre for renewable packaging is an answer to pollution

The United Nations’ decision to curb the world’s growing plastic pollution problem further positions Australia’s sustainable forest industries as a major cog in the global solution to provide sustainable fibre for renewable packaging, according to Australian Forest Products Associatio
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ACT says NZ shouldn’t be the world’s largest pine forest

  According to New Zealand’s ACT Rural Spokesperson Mark Cameron the Government’s discussion document, ‘Managing exotic afforestation incentives,’ is a welcome and overdue opening to the concerns of rural New Zealand. Source: Timberbiz The ACT is a right-wing political party foun
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Vicforests leads in sustainable forest management

As leaders in sustainable forest management VicForests’ activities are informed by the latest scientific research and guided by best practice.  And it’s important to that anyone who buys timber products harvested by VicForests can be secure in the knowledge that it has been harvested
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WA hardwood facility project receives boost from State Government

A hardwood timber facility project in Norseman has received a $200,000 boost from the State Government. Source: West Australian The Shire of Dundas was announced as one of five recipients to receive funding through round four of the Regional Economic Development grants program announc
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