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IKEA leaves Russia but Russians keep producing IKEA

After IKEA left Russia, local furniture factories continued to produce IKEA’s furniture under their own brands, according to the Russian Association of Furniture and Woodworking Industries of Russia (AMDPR). Sources: Lesprom, Timberbiz As the association said in its first quarter repo
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Tigercat’s harvesting head for wheel carriers

As a part of Tigercat’s overall strategy to provide end-to-end CTL harvesting systems, the company has released the new 534 harvesting head. The 534 is a robust, high performance harvesting head well matched with the Tigercat 1165.Source: Timberbiz With a base weight starting fr
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70 Ancient Woodlands, 70 Ancient Trees celebrate the Queen’s 70 years of service

The Queen’s Green Canopy recently announced the network of 70 Ancient Woodlands and 70 Ancient Trees across the United Kingdom which will form part of the Ancient Canopy to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of service. Source: Timberbiz The initiative was launched by His Royal Highness
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UK Gresham House investing in NZ forests

Gresham House is investing in New Zealand forestry as part of a carbon credits strategy for UK-based institutional investors. The Gresham House Forest Carbon limited partnership has acquired a 25% stake in a portfolio focused on carbon sequestration and native forest regeneration. Sou
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UN report reinforces sustainable forestry to curb global climate crisis

The latest United Nations FAO report reinforces that sustainable forestry, using timber for construction and replanting after harvest and halting deforestation is essential to help curb the global climate crisis and help avert major biodiversity loss, according to the Australian Fores
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Kangaroos in the forests of India

The headline read Smuggled kangaroos leave Indian forestry officials mystified, not surprisingly as many had never seen a kangaroo before and certainly not in their forest in east India around 5000 kilometres from Australia. Source: Timberbiz In the upper reaches of the state of West
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Forest Champions Award presented a World Forestry Congress

A veteran Cameroonian activist working to preserve her country’s forests, and improve the lives of people who depend on them, is the latest winner of a UN-backed international environmental prize. Cécile Ndjebet is the recipient of the 2022 Wangari Maathai Forest Champions Award by th
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Mondi to divest all its Russian assets

Mondi remains profoundly concerned about the war in Ukraine and is shocked by the humanitarian impact. Since the announcement on 10 March, having assessed all options for the Group’s interests in Russia and recognising its corporate values and stakeholder responsibilities, the Board h
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New report on carbon emission substitution and carbon storage in wood-based products

A scientific report “Fossil carbon emission substitution and carbon storage effects of wood-based products” has been published by The Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) and the German Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg (IFEU). The report focuses on carbon storage i
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Global Woodchip and Biomass conference for Singapore

The global woodchip and biomass trade conference will be held on Singapore in 26-28 October 2022, announced DANA NZ and GINGKO Consulting the event organisers. Source: Timberbiz This is the 10th Woodchip and Biomass Trade Conference organised by Dennis Neilson (DANA NZ) since 2005, an
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