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The effects of corona

The effects of corona

Self impact with a conscience - today

Three climate-friendly food containers that can be found in Swedish supermarkets.

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Timber buildings on the rise

67%. That’s how high the percentage of new wood-based construction in Växjö was in 2016.

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Get your own guide!

The bioeconomist's guide to a sustainable life

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Swedish Forest Industries Federation represents paper-, pulp- and the woodworking industry. 

Wood Be Better Network

The Swedish forest-based sector has launched a Brussels network called Wood Be Better. Its aim is to be an arena, which contributes to increased understanding of the forest-based value chain and it's role in EU policy development.

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Wood Be Better event

Welcome to the joint event on 30 september: EU Forest-Based Industries for a sustainable future. A joint event between the Wood Be Better network and the Confederation of European Paper Industries.

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Listen to the scientists

Forest, forestry and climat - these are questions of public interest. Here we highlight the relevant scientists and experts.

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Facts and figures

Sweden’s forest industry in brief

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Bioeconomy & forestry industry

In what ways does the forestry industry benefit the climate? We think there are three main ways.

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News & opinion

9/17/2020

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Increased 2030 EU climate ambition

The Swedish forest industry supports an ambitious EU climate policy, but success depends on going beyond energy transformation.

9/15/2020

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"We expect the post-2020 EU Forest Strategy to have a truly holistic approach"

Björn Lyngfelt, Vice President at SCA - a global supplier of forest-based products and Europe's largest forest owner share his expectations.

9/15/2020

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New Director General

Since 14th of September, Mrs. Viveka Beckeman is the Director General for the Swedish Forest Industries Federation.

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Swedish Forest Industry

Here you can find insights, fact and figures about Swedish forests and forestry

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Swedish Forest Industry

Here you can find insights, fact and figures about Swedish forests and forestry

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