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Koskisen to use bio-based binder in new furniture board

Finnish plywood manufacturer Koskisen is the first company to start using a bio-based binder NeoLigno by Stora Enso in its new sustainable product family. Source: Timberbiz Koskisen and Stora Enso’s co-operation has resulted in the world’s first entirely bio-based furniture board, cal
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Taste test for forestry work

Forestry’s future workforce has received a boost through a partnership between the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) New Zealand and an Otago secondary school. Source: Timberbiz MPI funded a two-week silviculture course for students at Milton’s Tokomairiro High School
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WA forestry workers frozen in limbo over support packages with more delays

The WA Government has been told to stop dragging its feet over the Native Forest Transition Group and its subgroups which were set up to supply support packages for workers affected by the State Government’s contentious decision to ban native logging by 2024. Source: Timberbiz The Nat
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Scholarships for women in Tas forestry open

Two scholarships for women in the Tasmanian forests or forest products industry to undertake the AICD Foundations of Directorship online course have been made available with support from the Department of Communities. Source: Timberbiz The AICD program provides foundational knowledge
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Green Triangle Timber awards take another Covid hit

The Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards night set down for 11 March has been postponed again due to Covid. Source: Timberbiz Initially planned for 29 October last year, the event was postponed then because of the pandemic. The 2020 event was cancelled for the same reasons. The commi
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New plantation forestry method will expand tree estates

New forestry methods will give farmers, businesses and industries the ability to earn revenue through projects which will help Australia achieve its emissions reduction targets. Source: Timberbiz The new methods cover blue carbon, plantation forestry, abatement from industrial and com
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Opinion: Jack Bradshaw – Strip mining strips WA forests but that’s okay by McGowan

  In September 2021 the WA government announced that all native forest logging would cease in 2024, the end of the current 10-year Forest Management Plan. Source: Australian Rural & Regional News From that time, timber taken from native forests would be “limited to forest man
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Friday analysis: Loopholes make wriggle room in Sustainable Forests Act

It could be argued, mischievously perhaps, that loopholes are sometimes deliberately included in government-created rules and regulations to provide some wriggle room for various parties. Why else would a loophole exist in the Sustainable Forests Act which has enabled activist vigilan
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Amateur lumberjacks put themselves at risk

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has urged amateur lumberjacks who are venturing into forests to cut up windblown trees to stay at home and leave the job to the professionals. Source: Timberbiz The call comes as staff in one Region liaise with Police Scotland about one individual who
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Indonesia revokes 192 forestry permits

The Indonesian government has revoked 3 million ha forest permits in a press statement Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced the government has revoked 192 forestry sector permits covering an area of 3,126,439 hectares because companies that have the permits have not carried out
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