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  • ‘ReMade in Australia’ brand welcomed, but transparency on timber and wood-fibre origin needs to be resolved

  • $250,000 donation supports cyclone-affected Hawke’s Bay communities

  • $9m Federal boost to support forestry growth

  • ABARES report on impact of COVID-19 on forestry

  • ABB launches campaign to accelerate digitalization across industries

  • ACT Government recognises forestry and timber workers are ‘essential’ so vital food packaging and timber operations can continue

  • Adoption of Oji Group’s paper product by Nestlé

  • Advanced depackager cuts Woolies' food waste

  • AF&PA Stresses Paper and Wood Products Industry’s “Essential” Role in Responding to COVID-19 Challenges

  • AFPA

  • AFPA and Timber Queensland back Queensland Government’s pitch for timber as part of 2032 Olympic Games

  • AFPA calls on native forestry critics to drop the weapons and join the battle against climate change.

  • AFPA CEO appointed Vice-Chair of UN FAO Advisory Committee on Sustainable Forest-based Industries

  • AFPA forecasts a calamitous decline in housing construction: urgent recovery package needed

  • AFPA welcomes Andrew Leighton as new FWPA CEO

  • AFPA welcomes delivery of Albanese Government’s wood processing innovation grants funding

  • AFPA welcomes Federal Government commitment to buy only Australian made paper

  • AFPA welcomes funding for forest industry R&D projects March 26, 2019

  • AFPA welcomes support for Australia’s bushfire-battered forest industries

  • AFPA welcomes the passing of new Illegal Logging laws

  • AI and Machine Learning in Pulp and Paper: Growth and Challenges

  • Albanese pledges $24M for Boyer Mill

  • Almost 4000 sign Bring Back Print petition

  • Amcor to scale down operations in Russia

  • ANDRITZ introduces CircleToZero® – paving the way towards pulp production with zero emissions and zero waste

  • Andritz to supply chip storage system to Visy Pulp & Paper, Tumut mill, Australia

  • APCO aiming to deliver PFAS phase-out in food packs

  • APCO CEO Brooke Donnelly to step down

  • APCO launches PFAS Action Plan

  • APCO releases new report which maps the state of packaging in Australia and progress on Australia’s 2025 national packaging targets

  • Aussie forest industries can do more to fight climate change through increased bioenergy production

  • Australia needs a Minister for Food, says Visy's Pratt

  • Australia’s forest industries must be a big part of Net Zero 2050 conversation

  • Australia’s forest industries showcased in new promotional videos

  • Australian Made is critical for Australia’s sustainable forest sector.

  • Australian Paper says waste project is vital

  • Australian Paper support for investment in new Gippsland plantations

  • Australian researcher Professor Gil Garnier to judge prestigious international pulp and paper award

  • Ball & Doggett to distribute Sappi barrier papers

  • Battery Ventures Acquires Forest2Market and Fisher International

  • Belinda Driscoll becomes the youngest and first female MD of Kimberly-Clark

  • Bendigo and Adelaide Bank must end unfair lending practices and end the greenwashing

  • Bio-energy Roadmap – Opportunity for Australia to catch up and compete with the rest of the world

  • Blazes burn up workloads for bushfire printers

  • Bob Brown legal action a callous attack on Tas timber workers

  • Bunnings should listen to forest industry workers and reverse Victorian native forest timber decision

  • Caine Davies, Graduate Process Engineer from Oji Fibre Solutions Tasman announced Winner of the 2021 New Speaker Competition New Zealand Runoff

  • Calls of Bull with respect to Vic timber plantations

  • Camerons buys Opal envelopes

  • CDS Vic launches Message in a Bottle campaign

  • Celebrating 20 years at Tumut

  • Celebrating Women and Girls in Science

  • CEPI publishes new food contact guidelines for the paper and board industry

  • China’s 2020 ban ‘will not have a massive impact’ on fiber markets

  • Coles lashed for abandoning print catalogues

  • Containerboard faces crisis as bushfires burn trees

  • Coronavirus fires up production at Australia's only medical mask factory

  • Corrugated Box Industry Keeps Supply Chain Moving Amid COVID-19 Challenges

  • COVID-19 Community Support

  • Creating a recyclable alternative to plastic bags

  • CUB scraps six-pack plastic rings for cardboard

  • Cyclone Gabrielle: ‘We will rebuild’: Napier employers Pan Pac, Ravensdown rule out closures after floods

  • Darren Chester visits ASH to show support

  • East Gippsland to feel the most economic pain

  • EPA Maryvale Mill update

  • Escalating shipping costs send board prices higher

  • Essity invests in world’s first tissue machine running on geothermal steam

  • Essity unveils the world-first tissue machine operating on geothermal steam

  • Exploring opportunities to develop a Latrobe Valley Aquaculture Industry

  • False claims linking fires and forestry is at odds with scientific consensus

  • Federal Election campaign critical to secure Australian forest products sector’s future

  • Federal government to unlock forestry’s potential.

  • Federal Labor must ensure that our sustainable pulp and paper manufacturing jobs are not driven offshore by carbon pricing

  • Federal Parliament backs more timber trees to cut Australia’s emissions.

  • FIRB okays sale of Orora’s Australasian fibre business

  • Fitzgibbon backs Victoria’s sustainable native forest industries

  • Folding carton pack volumes set for growth

  • Forest industries can play a big role in Labor’s industry strategy

  • Forest industries giant Greg McCormack retires as AFPA Chair

  • Forest Industries ready to assist Australia’s economic recovery

  • Forest industries welcome Albanese Ministry with mandate to turbocharge One Billion Trees goal to tackle climate change and boost timber supply

  • Forest industries welcomes new Minister

  • Forest product company to shut entire operation as result of energy prices

  • Forestry experts condemn ‘weak rant’ against industry

  • Friday analysis: Log an objection with the WWF – we are not deforesting.

  • Friday analysis: timber supply is a challenge all over the world.

  • Friday analysis: Victoria sourcing native timber from Tas highlights Andrews’ hypocrisy

  • Friday analysis: Who’s barracking for forestry and who’s barricading

  • Gene Technology Bill will help put NZ on the global map

  • Gibson Island recycling upgrade closes the loop for paper recycling in Queensland

  • Global food giant, Nestle have announced the move to recyclable paper packaging for its Yes! snack bars

  • Govt funds new B2B 'eBay' circular economy hub

  • Govt partners with industry to explore sustainable wood processing

  • Grow you good thing! Forest products sector celebrates AgDay!

  • Inaugural Energy Summit for Paper Production

  • Indonesia slightly scales back paper import restrictions

  • Industry donates to fire relief

  • Industry leaders gather to take action on packaging

  • Inexact forestry valuations may fluctuate by $1b

  • Inquiry into timber supply chain in plantation sector

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