Timber companies, environmentalists and airplane manufacturers might seem unlikely bedfellows, but that’s exactly what’s shaping up in Jet City. Source: Puget Sound Business Journal Fuel from wood waste could soon be fueling Alaska Airlines jets lifting off from Seattle Ta
All available crews have been committed to fight against British Columbia’s burning forests, a situation that has forced officials to triage call in reinforcements from as far away as Australia. Source: The Star (Can) This week 184 fires were burning across British Columbia, engaging
They provide shade, air to breathe, and an undeniable sense of grandeur but would you ever write a letter to the tree? Source: The Smithsonian Officials in Melbourne, Australia have discovered that for many, the answer is a resounding yes. The Guardian’s Oliver Milman reports that whe
Automaton & Electronics won the engineering innovation category at this year’s Bay of Plenty ExportNZ Awards for log processing technology. Source: Bay of Plenty Times The company has revolutionised log processing by using the latest camera and laser technology and has incre
University of Canterbury civil engineer Professor Andy Buchanan has won three awards at the annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards in recognition of his innovative work into the development of a new system to construct multi-storey buildings using timber. Source: Timberbiz P
Franklin Tasmania man Ian Haley started making handmade alpine skis four years ago after realising there was an untapped niche market. Source: ABC News A keen skier himself, Mr Haley one day found himself with extra time on his hands to devote to the research and the feasibility of pu
Tasmanian specialty timber workers may have Federal Government backing in their bid to have their craft recognised by UNESCO. Source: ABC News The specialty timber sector wants access to about 9000 hectares of World Heritage-listed forest. It believes Tasmania’s cultural history
OTPP New Zealand Forest Investments Ltd has announced the appointment to its board of two highly experienced directors, Jane Taylor and Traci Houpapa. Source: Voxy NZ Company chairman Don Huse said the new directors brought not only a wealth of governance background to the board but w
The Australian Forest Products Association has become the latest industry group to back the current foreign investment laws, cautioning the government not to jeopardise the flow of overseas capital into regional agribusinesses. Source: The Australian AFPA chief executive Ross Hampton
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is playing hard ball against victims of failed managed investment scheme Willmott Forests, levying penalty interest rates over the period of a long-running class action against the bank, which has doubled the amount owed by some investors. Source: Th