Russia's first biofuel plant
14.10.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
Russian Technologies, a state holding for companies involved in innovation, has announced plans to begin construction of the country's first biofuel plant in the spring.The plant, in east Russia, will use timber by-products to produce biobutanol, said CEO Sergei Chemezov. Given its huge...



Common procurement will reduce emissions in Sweden
08.10.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
The Swedish forest industry intends to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the road transports of that branch by 20 % up to the year 2020. As a first step they have introduced common rules for the procurement of road transports.The Swedish Forest Industries’ Federation represents about 50...



Ten timber industry projects to be complete in 2010 in Russia
29.09.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
Ten timber industry projects with the total investments of 25 billion rubles will be fulfilled this year, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at the Tuesday timber industry conference in Syktyvkar, the Republic of Komi. “Twelve large projects with the total investments of 34 billion...



Russia: Putin to visit Syktyvkar to discuss timber industry development
29.09.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday will arrive in the city of Syktyvkar to hold a meeting to discuss investment projects in the timber industry, the government’s press service reported on Monday. According to the press service, the meeting’s agenda will include...



"Tanzania Buildex 2010" International Trade Exhibition on Building & Construction
23.09.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
The Tanzania Buildex 2010, International Trade Exhibition to be held in November 2010 will take place at Diamond Jubilee Exhibition Centre, Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania. The Show attracts unrivalled high quality visitors from all over East & Central Africa while exhibitors participate from...



Russian Technologies to Build Biofuel Factory
16.09.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
Russian Technologies will begin construction of the country's first biofuel factory next spring, the state corporation's chief, Sergei Chemezov, said Monday.The factory — to be located in the Irkutsk region — will turn wood chips and other timber byproducts into biobutanol, he told President...



The Danish government under pressure to review its forest policy
13.09.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
After several years of pressure from the opposition, forestry, environmental organizations and researchers the Danish liberal-conservative government has finally established a commission for the purpose of evaluating the present Danish forest policy. Since 2002...



Finland: Storm felled timber buying proceeds well
31.08.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
Finland’s forest industry has already purchased more than half the estimated 3 million m³ of timber felled by the Asta storm in July.The Finnish Forest Industries Federation (FFIF) said about 1.5-2 million m³ had been bought so far, with August buying levels far higher than normal...



Finnish forest industry production grows
26.08.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
Finnish forest industry production volumes approached pre-recession levels in the first half of 2010, according to the Finnish Forest Industry Federation (FFIF).Almost 5 million m³ of sawn timber was produced during the period, with volumes picking up speed in tandem with strengthening...



The Danish government under pressure to review its forest policy
17.08.2010 | WORLD INDUSTRY NEWS | views
After several years of pressure from the opposition, forestry, environmental organizations and researchers the Danish liberal-conservative government has finally established a commission for the purpose of evaluating the present Danish forest policy. Since 2002...



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