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Canada’s forest products industry has positioned itself to be a vital part of the global
bio-economy.
Occurring on the heels of
Canada’s rich history in timber harvesting
and forest product manufacturing, this new
era in forest products is defined by new...
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Canada’s forest products industry has positioned itself to be a vital part of the global
bio-economy.
Occurring on the heels of
Canada’s rich history in timber harvesting
and forest product manufacturing, this new
era in forest products is defined by new ways
of maximizing what comes out of the forest,
and profound developments in the use of
forest waste.
The common link: sustainable
and economically viable results.
Bold Moves from a World Leader
in Forest Products
Canada has been a world leader in the traditional forest products market for decades,
mainly due to our vast wealth of natural
resources, a powerful infrastructure that
supports every stage from cutting to shipping, and extensive technological know-how.
Canada’s forest sector has served the world,
leading to annual revenues of $57 billion
in 2010.
The industry has also made major
strides in “green” practices by extracting
greater value from every tree and ensuring
the sustainable use of renewable resources.
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