The United States population uses a tremendous quantity of wood and paper products. For example, in 2005 the total consumption of timber products in the U.S. was 21.3 billion cubic feet, roundwood equivalent1 (Howard 2007). This equates to about 71 cubic feet per person pe
Is your industry burdened by excess wood waste? Do you generate more scrap wood or pallets than you...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
The study examines where excess wood exists, how much can be imported to the US, and what opportunit...
The United States is a country with a vast forest resource, comprising about one-third of its total ...
Large amounts of woody residues and solid wood waste are generated annually in the United States fro...
ORTH America has a vast tremendous amount of wood ends up in system of hardwood and the North Americ...
wHILE much wood hasbeen recovered from vari-ous sectors for manyyears, other sources, par-ticularly ...
Quantities of paper and wood recovered annually for recycling were estimated for all principal comme...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
Imagine if you can a slab fire which has been kept alive day and night almost continuously over a pe...
It is estimated that the annual sawdust pile of the world would be several times as large as the lar...
The forest-products industries are most important to the state of Oregon. Oregon leads the nation in...
Graduation date: 1996Oregon's forest product industry continues to be the nation's number one\ud pro...
than doubled since 1950. Annual growth of growing stock on timberland is about 2.3 billion cubic fee...
This paper presents the first estimate of global water use in the forestry sector related to roundwo...
Is your industry burdened by excess wood waste? Do you generate more scrap wood or pallets than you...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
The study examines where excess wood exists, how much can be imported to the US, and what opportunit...
The United States is a country with a vast forest resource, comprising about one-third of its total ...
Large amounts of woody residues and solid wood waste are generated annually in the United States fro...
ORTH America has a vast tremendous amount of wood ends up in system of hardwood and the North Americ...
wHILE much wood hasbeen recovered from vari-ous sectors for manyyears, other sources, par-ticularly ...
Quantities of paper and wood recovered annually for recycling were estimated for all principal comme...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
Imagine if you can a slab fire which has been kept alive day and night almost continuously over a pe...
It is estimated that the annual sawdust pile of the world would be several times as large as the lar...
The forest-products industries are most important to the state of Oregon. Oregon leads the nation in...
Graduation date: 1996Oregon's forest product industry continues to be the nation's number one\ud pro...
than doubled since 1950. Annual growth of growing stock on timberland is about 2.3 billion cubic fee...
This paper presents the first estimate of global water use in the forestry sector related to roundwo...
Is your industry burdened by excess wood waste? Do you generate more scrap wood or pallets than you...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
The study examines where excess wood exists, how much can be imported to the US, and what opportunit...