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Swedish government pays if you can’t fell near mountains

The number of applications for felling in Swedish mountainous regions close to the mountains broke a new record in 2021, after it became clear that forest owners are entitled to compensation from the state if they are denied permission to fell. Source: Timberbiz Thanks to a strong eff
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The planet’s oldest trees

The planet’s trees have seen plenty of history pass by their trunks. In fact, they began to populate Earth 385 million years ago, toward the end of the Devonian period. Considered living historical records, the organisms can withstand generations of development and change. Sourc
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Spruce Goose gets big spruce up

KGF Architects have reimagined the Spruce Goose hangar into inspiring and intriguing workspace, where human-scaled experiences in ways that honour the innovations of the past while celebrating Google’s “moonshot ethos.” Source: Timberbiz The project demanded a unique design approach a
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More than 25 recycling loops for fibre packaging

A new university study has dispelled the myth of a limit on number of recycling loops for fibre-based packaging. Fibre-based packaging material – paper, board, cartonboard and folding boxes – can be recycled more than 25 times with little to no loss of integrity, according to latest,
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Defiant lone hawthorn vies for European Tree of the Year

British hopes rest on a defiant lone hawthorn as online voting opens in the European Tree of the Year competition. Source: Timberbiz The Kippford Leaning Tree near Dalbeattie in Dumfries & Galloway cuts a striking figure as the only tree on a windswept beach. It was named UK Tree
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EU asks WTO to settle dispute between China and Lithuania

The European Union has requested WTO dispute consultations with China concerning alleged Chinese restrictions on the import and export of goods (including wood products), and the supply of services, to and from Lithuania or with a link to Lithuania. The request was circulated to WTO m
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Forests & Wood Communities seeks FOI over $2m debt by MyEnvironment

Forest & Wood Communities Australia wants the Victorian Government to stop assisting activism and order MyEnvironment to pay its $2m debt to the taxpayer. FWCA says it understands from an article which was published in The Weekly Times this week that the Agriculture Minister Mary-
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UK poll shows merchants challenges and opportunities for 2022

Builders’ merchants have enjoyed a bumper year of sales in the UK, in part thanks to DIY and large-scale home improvements ramping up during the pandemic. The industry recorded its second-best quarter on record for Q3, according to the latest Builders Merchants Builders Index, with ti
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Quarantine requirements for China on pine wood imports

The General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC) released Decree 110, entitled quarantine requirements on pine wood imported from countries with occurrence of pine wood nematodes is believed to generate more cost and probably new challenges to the U.S. ex
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US lumber prices rise by 30%

The price of lumber in the US has risen nearly 30% so far this month, in step with the wider rally in global commodities as economies around the world reopen. Source: Markets Insider “I believe it’s part of the larger move in commodities,” David Russell, VP of market
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