Pulpmills in five of the nine major pulp-producing regions of North America have seen their wood fibre costs go up over the past year, according to the latest issue of the North American Wood Fiber Review.» Read more...
The policies are essential steps necessary to achieving Canada’s Paris Accord commitments on greenhouse gas reductions, according to RICanada.» Read more...
Project Learning Tree Canada will soon open applications for its 2019 Green Jobs wage-match program that helps fund student employment in the forest and conservation sectors.» Read more...
The funding will support the Tobique First Nation and Mi'gmawe'l Tplu'taqnn Incorporated to create jobs and sustainable forestry strategies. » Read more...
Any anaerobic digestion facility that wants to maximize its returns also needs to be making use of its full heat output, not just its power output. » Read more...
In January we predicted 2018 would usher in the bio-age, and given the volume of good news Canadian Biomass has covered over the past 12 months, we’re standing behind that sentiment. It was an exciting year for the industry, filled with new projects, facilities and solutions to challenges. » Read more...
The past year was one of the strongest years for trade in the global wood pellet markets in recent years, according to the latest white paper from FutureMetrics. Year-on-year growth of pellet imports from 2017 to 2018 is projected to be 26 per cent.» Read more...