by Working Forest | Apr 16, 2018 | Archives
Researchers at Rensselaer have developed a patented method to use cheap and abundant paper biomass to make lithium-sulfur batteries. A major by-product in the papermaking industry is lignosulfonate – a sulfonated carbon waste material, which is typically combusted on...
by Working Forest | Apr 15, 2018 | Archives
Representatives from the DomtarCorporation Dryden Mill presented a cheque for the company’s donation of $30,000 to the Dryden Regional Health Services Foundation. The Dryden Regional Health Services Foundation is the fundraising partner of the Dryden Regional Health...
by Working Forest | Apr 13, 2018 | Archives
Ontario is improving access to Crown lands by investing in community access and forest roads, allowing for improved forestry management and increased economic opportunities for remote communities. The forestry industry uses community access and forestry roads for...
by Working Forest | Apr 11, 2018 | Archives
Alliance says despite meaningful progress the Federal government could now derail plans. An Alliance of First Nation and non-First Nation leaders were pleased to see Premier Wynne and the Ontario Government have clearly listened to their concerns and are moving...
by Working Forest | Apr 11, 2018 | Archives
VANCOUVER –FEA Canada/WOOD MARKETS’ 2017 annual survey of “top 20” Canadian and U.S. lumber producers featured mixed production trends despite a runaway lumber market in the U.S. With few mill acquisitions, almost all of the production gains...
by Working Forest | Apr 11, 2018 | Archives
FSC Canada is well-established to expand its impact on the achievement of environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of Canada’s forests. Join FSC Canada’s board of directors, members, staff and stakeholders on May...