CCR: Building a business case for biomass harvesting in B.C.
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Editor's Note 
 
Welcome to Biomass Harvesting Week! Throughout the week of February 24 to 28, you will have the opportunity to read the latest features, news and products related to biomass harvesting, logging, chipping, grinding, and more. Happy reading!
- Andrew Snook, Editor
 
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Welcome to Biomass Harvesting Week!

Welcome to Biomass Harvesting Week presented by Canadian Biomass and Canadian Forest Industries! Throughout the week of February 24 to 28, you will have the opportunity to read the latest features, news and products related to biomass harvesting, logging, chipping, grinding and transporting woody biomass.


Last chance to submit to Canadian Biomass Awards!

Time is running out to submit your nomination to the 2025 edition of the Canadian Biomass Awards! The Canadian Biomass Awards program celebrates outstanding individuals, companies and communities working passionately to advance the country’s bioeconomy.


Canada’s forest sector responds to threats of U.S. tariffs on Canadian wood products

Forest Products Association of Canada responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding proposed tariffs on Canadian wood products.


 
 
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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation: Rising from the ashes

CCR is rehabilitating forests while building a business case for biomass harvesting in the B.C. Interior. » Read More...
 
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Unlocking AI-enhanced NIR tech for biomass sorting

Tool could significantly improve the efficiency of biomass sorting, leading to higher-quality pellets and reduced operational costs. » Read More...
 
 
News 
 

The burning need for BDO Zones: Mitigating catastrophic wildfires with market-based solutions

In 2024, the town of Jasper, Alberta burned with tens of thousands evacuated. In 2016, the northern Alberta city of Fort McMurray burned to the ground. Fires of this magnitude - ones that destroy cities, kill people and bankrupt insurance companies - used to be once-in-a-century disasters. Now, they are a familiar story. How do we turn the tide against this ... » Read More...

Global wood pellet markets

2024 in review and thoughts on the next decades. » Read More...

Join the 2025 Women in Forestry virtual summit on March 6!

Creating a more diverse workforce is a critical challenge for forestry companies across Canada. Addressing this will require rethinking how we recruit, train, and retain employees, while fostering an industry culture that welcomes women and people of all backgrounds. » Read More...

 
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How First Nations are rehabilitating ‘Predator Super-highways’ in the Cariboo for the Caribou

Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. has been working to rehabilitate a crisscross network of logging roads in the Cariboo Chilcotin back into a more natural habitat for wildlife. » Read More...

 
Events 
 

Value of Biogas East

March 17-19, 2025 The Westin Harbour Castle
 Toronto, Ont. » Read More...

COFI Convention 2025

April 2, 2025 Prince George Conference and Civic Centre Prince George, B.C. » Read More...

RNG Forum

April 8-10, 2025 Centrexpo Cogeco Drummondville, Que. » Read More...

Canadian Hydrogen Convention

April 22, 2025 | Edmonton Convention Centre - Edmonton, Canada » Read More...