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Latest timber industry news, updated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

View inside the OSB house

The Inside View House, under construction with the USDA Forest Products Laboratory and the APA Engineered Wood Association by Beechen & Dill Homes, shows how OSB (Oriented Strand Board) can be part of design plans to replace joists, studs, wall and floor framing methods to save en
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China okay to deforest other countries, not China

While China clamps down on logging within its borders, illegal Chinese loggers are felling the world’s forests with abandon for the sake of teak floors and fancy chairs. Sources: Global Post, The Week In late July, 153 Chinese nationals were sentenced to life in prison for illeg
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Three trees for Sainsbury

Sainsbury’s has been named in the top band of UK companies for sourcing timber and timber products responsibly. Source: European Supermarket Magazine The WWF scorecard ranks companies from ‘zero trees’, which means that a company has not yet shown any progress on sus
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Ta Ann to source private forestry timber

Ta Ann Tasmania says the private forest industry will be a vital source of timber as the company ramps up production at its new plywood plant in the north-west. Source: ABC Rural The new $16.4 million-dollar Smithton mill was co-funded with a $7.5 million-dollar Commonwealth grant and
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Queensland plantation operations code of practice

Queensland timber plantation owners and operators can now access the Timber Plantation Operations Code of Practice for Queensland, a guide that outlines how to comply with all laws and with accepted principles for sound plantation management. Source: Timberbiz Rod McInnes, CEO Timber
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Alleged misconduct at Senate inquiry into investment schemes

The chairman of a Senate inquiry into forestry managed investment schemes is alleging criminal conduct by some of the parties involved. Source: ABC Rural Tasmanian Greens Senator Peter Whish Wilson also questioned the integrity of some banks and financial advisers. He said some advise
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NZ inventors sell to Chile

Dale Ewers’ leading steep slope logging innovations is keeping loggers alive. The bonus is they have also caught the eye of Chilean foresters. Source: Stuff.co.nz Ewers, the chief executive of DC Equipment, and Moutere Logging, flew out to South America with DC Equipment’s
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SA workers at loggerheads with OneFortyOne

Workers at the state-run Forestry SA are refusing to accept a transfer to a private company because their existing redundancy entitlements were left off the new contract. Source: 9News OneFortyOne Plantations is set to take over from Forestry SA in managing forests and timber plantati
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