All articles by Amit Thadani
Stora Enso and EcoTelligent partner on telecom towers project
Stora Enso and EcoTelligent Oy have entered into a partnership to advance the development of sustainable wood-based telecom towers.
Setra supplies timber frame for Electrolux development
Setra has been commissioned to supply locally produced cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam for the first phase of Greenhouse Sthlm, a climate-smart development by Electrolux on Kungsholmen in Stockholm.
Vertical farm trees growing six times faster
Tree seedlings are being grown six times faster in a vertical farm compared to traditional outdoor sowing, in the first UK trials of their kind.
Carpentry skills bring historic garden back to life
Carpentry students from Bradford College have volunteered their services to help a community garden project at Yorkshire Water’s Esholt Hall site.
Busman’s holiday for Irish foresters
Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) north region team played host to a group of foresters from Ireland who were on a two day fact-finding trip to share expertise on various aspects of modern forestry.
Consider timber to tackle carbon emissions
Tabitha Binding explains why we need to be embracing natural carbon capture mechanisms to help tackle climate change
Magnificent seven
An independent scientific study carried out by WPA and BRE confirms treated wood performance
An inspiring vision
The American hardwood sector demonstrates how sustainable use of this type of forest helps to conserve biodiversity, forest carbon stocks and other environmental values, while also providing a reliable supplementary source of income for non-industrial forest owners. Timber market analyst and environmental specialist, Rupert Oliver, reports
Sharing a common vision
James Latham’s managing director, Andrew Wright, talks to TTJ about his tenure thus far and how the company has survived and thrived during the last few years
Optimum short log handling
Kallfass recently supplied a tailored short log handling solution for one of Juodeliai Group’s sawmills in Lithuania. Günther Jauk of Holzkurier reports