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The next wave in forestry’s future
28 August, 2023
Canada’s vast forests are an invaluable environmental, social and economic resource. That’s the message of the country’s C$75bn forestry sector to the new generation reports Kerry Patterson-Baker, vice-president, communications and public affairs Forest Products Association of Canada

All in the report
15 February, 2023
The UK Forest Market Report reveals a sector that continues to be ripe for investment. Sally Spencer reports

Backing British
30 October, 2020
Dougal Driver, chief executive officer of Grown in Britain, explains why it is developing a verification scheme for exemplary new woodlands

Motivating the market
21 August, 2019
The TTF has restructured to create working groups focusing on different products and market sectors, one of which is cladding, as Camilla Hair reports

Strategic thinking
20 July, 2016
The TTF has set out its strategy for the future, one that will see it add value to all its activities. Sally Spencer reports

Two Become One
20 February, 2015
The launch of the Confederation of Timber Industries is announced as the TTF and BWF merger moves closer to completion. Sally Spencer reports

New chair for PEFC UK
02 February, 2012

Winter appointed Forests Forever chairman
29 July, 2010

Working together
01 May, 2010
Relations between NGOs and the timber trade are far better than they were, but both could benefit from an even closer links, says Betsy Hickman, communications manager for the WWF Global Forest & Trade Network

Made in China
10 December, 2005
The TTF addressed growing concern over the influx of Chinese timber products by hosting a seminar in London in November

PEFC UK makes board changes
05 December, 2005

Going for gold
03 September, 2005
High production costs and cheaper imports are the thorns in the side of the panels industry, but the 2012 Olympics in London offer a golden opportunity

Attracting the lost generation
02 April, 2005

New CEO excited by TTF's potential
19 March, 2005

Ambitious for the TTF
19 March, 2005
John White, the TTF's new chief executive, is wasting no time in getting to know and understand the industry

Certification gathers pace
20 March, 2004
The timber industry is working harder than ever to demonstrate the sustainability of its products

Purchasing policy under review
29 November, 2003

Taking responsibility
29 November, 2003
Trading in sustainably-managed timber is not only good for the environment – it's good for your bottom line. Andy Roby, the Timber Trade Federation's corporate social responsibility adviser, explains

Teaching timber
31 May, 2003
The ultimate aim of the Forest Education Initiative is to secure the future of the UK timber industry

Diversification pays off
03 May, 2003
AJ Charlton & Sons is one of the UK's largest remaining temperate hardwood mills and it largely owes its success to diversification