President Biden has signed the most comprehensive climate legislation ever passed by Congress, funding equitable city tree cover to help cool urban heat islands and save lives, energy and money in communities nationwide. Source: Timberbiz By allocating US$1.5 billion for the US Forest
Timber is gaining ground as the most sustainable construction material and demand for Södra Wood’s products is experiencing long term growth. In the short term, however, Södra expects weaker demand for wood products due to rising inflation and higher interest rates in Europe and the U
Wooden objects are usually made by sawing, carving, bending or pressing. That’s so old school! Today, scientists can make flat wooden shapes extruded by a 3D printer self-morph into complex 3D shapes. Sources: Science Daily, American Chemical Society In the future, this techniqu
Australia’s imports of sawn softwood rose 58.8% in 2021-22 compared with the prior financial year. Imports are almost entirely structural grades and rose to a little over 964,000 m3 for the full year. Source: IndustryEdge Interrogation of the latest data on IndustryEdge’s Wood Market
New Zealand’s largest forestry region celebrated its workers with the inaugural Central North Island Wood Council Awards. Source: Timberbiz It’s the last region in the country to establish awards but has a real point of difference with dissimilar categories, including forest engineeri
The Timber Framing Collective is introducing a suite of easy-to-use creative resources to help share the remarkable green story of Timber Framing – The Ultimate Renewable – one of the only building materials that’s 100% renewable and sustainable, with each timber framed house roughly
Labor environmental campaigners have urged the Albanese government to use the Jobs and Skills Summit to create a new forest protection employment plan, a proposal they say could build a globally significant carbon sink and create 18,600 skilled jobs in Australia. Source: Australian Fi
New data shows a spike in the proportion of Australians who believe forest industries provide important products for the country. Results from a new a national survey conducted by Vociniq – Community Trust in Australia’s Rural Industries – of thousands of people, shows an 8% uptick fr
Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) chair, Greg McCormack, is stepping down from the role after 11 years. He will be replaced by AFPA director Diana Gibbs who was unanimously endorsed by the AFPA directors. Source: Timberbiz An agro-economist, Ms Gibbs, has served on the AFP
Swifts Creek is Victoria’s 14th town to be given financial support by the State Government as the timber industry transitions away from native forests to a sustainable plantation-based future. Source: Timberbiz Agriculture Minister Gayle Tierney today announced that Swifts Creek in fa