Monthly Archives: September 2016
Who is buying Canada’s forest products? Nearly everyone!
(Montreal, Canada, 19 September 2016) Thanks to Canada’s reputation as a reliable, responsible supplier of high-quality and sustainable forest products, Canadian companies export our forest products to nearly every nation on the planet. Resolute alone exports to about 80 countries.
According to the federal government’s newly released State of Canada’s Forests report, that means over 180 different countries in the world want Canada to supply their wood, pulp, paper and other forest products. Some forest products are then used directly Read More...
“Recently”: A popular new iPhone photo app exemplifies the social value of print and paper
(Washington DC, USA, Sept. 12, 2016) Phil Riebel of Two Sides interviewed Scott Valins, young entrepreneur and founder of “Recently”
In case you are not up to speed on the latest iPhone apps -- here is one that really piqued my interest! It’s called “Recently” and it automatically creates a high quality printed magazine with the most recent photos taken with an iPhone…and mails it to you! Check it out at: http://www.getrecently.com
Two Sides: In this increasingly digital society how Read More...
Softwood lumber prices have trended upward during the first six months of 2016 because of higher demand and a weaker dollar
(Seattle, 18 September 2016) An excerpt from the newly released market report Wood Resource Quarterly
Global Lumber Trade
Demand for softwood lumber has gone up in many markets around the world in 2016, resulting in a substantial increase in global lumber trade. With very few exceptions, the major importing countries have imported more lumber during the first six months this year than they did during the same period in 2015, according to estimates by the Wood Resource Quarterly (WRQ). Higher demand Read More...
Link: France bans the use of plastic crockery and cutlery to aid battle against climate change
(London, 18 September 2016) Plastic crockery and cutlery is to be banned in France unless it is made from biologically sourced materials.
The law comes into force in 2020. It is part of a French environmental initiative called the Energy Transition for Green Growth, part of a package aimed at tackling climate change.
To read complete report Go To: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/17/france-bans-the-use-of-plastic-crockery-and-cutlery-to-aid-battl/?utm_content=bufferef0cc&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer (Source: The Telegraph, UK)
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Stora Enso Plans Consolidation of Corrugated Packaging Production in Finland
(Helsinki, Finland, Sept. 15, 2016) Stora Enso announced plans to consolidate manufacturing of corrugated packaging in Finland to its Lahti plant. The objective is to improve profitability and competitiveness by creating a centre of excellence for corrugated packaging in Lahti.
As part of the possible consolidation, Stora Enso would invest approximately EUR 19 million in new machinery and supporting infrastructure in Lahti, where the most important individual investment item is a new corrugator. The proposed project is planned to start Read More...
The largest TT SYD ever installed in Europe successfully started up
(Italy, Sept. 16, 2016) The biggest European Steel Yankee Dryer for tissue production, a Toscotec TT SYD-18FT (5600mm wide), has been successfully started up at WEPA Cassino mill in Italy. The PM3 rebuilding project was commissioned to Toscotec, WEPA’s long-term partner, continuing the process of investments in order to upgrade the plant and to achieve the best available technology in tissue making.
“High quality of product and energy saving were at the base of the project. WEPA is going to Read More...
VTT Researchers Use Nature’s Own Solvents for Preparation of Pure Lignin
(Helsinki, Finland, Sept. 15, 2016) Lignin can now be efficiently and cost-effectively separated from sawdust, by using eutectic solvents. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed solvents using which 50% of the lignin from wood can be extracted in a pure form that retains its natural chemical structure during processing. Using eutectic solvents, it may be possible to produce materials for use in the forest, food processing, pharmaceutical, packaging and mining industries in the future.
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Volga to invest in ATMP line
(Graz, Austria, Sept. 16, 2016) Andritz has received an order from JSC Volga in Balakhna, Nizhegorodskaya oblast, Russia, to deliver a complete state-of-the-art ATMP (Advanced Thermo-mechanical Pulp) line, which will process 100% spruce for the production of soft wood pulp. Start-up of the new line, which will be combined with existing equipment, is scheduled for 2019.
The order comprises the supply of the chip washing system, pre-treatment equipment, an Andritz TX68 high-speed high-consistency refiner as a first refining stage, two Read More...
Borregaard to invest in its bioethanol plant in Norway
(Norway, Sept. 15, 2016) Borregaard is one of 14 European companies participating in a demonstration project for the conversion of biomass from wood to value-added chemicals. The project has received funding of Euro 9.9 million (NOK 92 million) from BBI, which is a programme under EU Horizon 2020. NOK 8.5 million goes to Borregaard. The project formally starts on September 1 and will run for three years.
The project is called BIOFOREVER, which stands for “BIO-based products from FORestry via Read More...