All articles by Prameela vegi
The CPR explained
Stephen Cope, marketing executive at Meyer Timber and a member of the Wood Protection Association Flame Retardants Committee, outlines the CPR process
Banking on boring
The UK hardwood sector remains a tough place to be, but traders report signs of greater stability. Mike Jeffree reports
Government lacks 2020 vision on biomass
Today’s policy measures for renewable energy are just the start and there could be bigger challenges for timber in future, says Alastair Kerr, director-general of the Wood Panel Industries Federation
Softwood market on the road to recovery?
Although European demand remains sluggish, improving markets outside Europe are giving traders hope that the worst is behind them
Regulations? Think investment, not burden
Meeting regulations costs money but think of it as an investment in your future, says Timber Trade Federation chief executive John White
Glorious past, great prospects
In normal circumstances, self-congratulation is not a trait to be indulged in. But I hope you’ll forgive TTJ this once as it was first published in May 1873, so we’re celebrating our 140th birthday, and marking it this week by reprinting the very first edition.
Charting the changes
Peter Latham, chairman of James Latham plc, congratulates TTJ on 140 years of serving the timber industry
A decade of development
Opening the call for entries, Camilla Hair of SCA Timber Supply reviews factors influencing the present and future of the TTJ Career Development Awards
Charting the changes
Peter Latham, chairman of James Latham plc, congratulates TTJ on 140 years of serving the timber industry
Regulations? Think investment, not burden
Meeting regulations costs money but think of it as an investment in your future, says Timber Trade Federation chief executive John White