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Jun 8, 2011

Timber Sales Show Signs of Recovery in May

Finland, Jun 8, 2011 - The forest industry purchased 2 million cubic metres of timber from private forests in May. The volume more than doubled from April.

All timber grades are in demand, but there's a particular need for more sawlogs, which are needed to keep sawmills up and running.

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Jun 8, 2011

Greenpeace says Barbie doll is forest vandal

JAKARTA (AFP) – Greenpeace on Wednesday accused Mattel, the US maker of Barbie dolls, of contributing to the wanton destruction of carbon-rich Indonesian forests and habitats of endangered species like Sumatran tigers.

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Jun 10, 2011

Stora Enso Receives European Union's LIFE Environment Award for Innovative Recycling Technology

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06/06/2011

Pulp production increase drives up wood prices

Wood costs for the global pulp industry have risen 17 per cent in the past two years, according to market reports.

Global market pulp production increased by seven per cent in 2010, which, in turn, boosted demand for wood raw material and pushed up prices for wood chips and pulp logs in most regions of the world, the Wood Resource Quarterly reported.

The second half of 2010 saw higher-than-anticipated global pulp production, with markets in a stronger position than they had been in the first six months of the year.

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May 30, 2011

New round of pulp and paper expansion in Indonesia

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31st May 2011

Mondi’s unbundled packaging unit Mpact to list in July

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May 31, 2011

Stora Enso makes a groundbreaking investment in nanotechnology

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June 01, 2011

Better access to forest products price information

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Jun 1, 2011

Wood Costs for the Global Pulp Industry Have Increased 17 Percent the Past Two Years

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May 26, 2011

Global Forest Industry CEOs See Positive Future

Montreal, Canada, May 26, 2011 – Forest products industry CEOs from around the world see an important opportunity ahead as a more competitive and significantly transformed industry emerges from the recent global economic downturn. This assessment came at the conclusion of International Council of Forest and Paper Associations’ (ICFPA) 5th Global CEO Roundtable, a meeting of industry leaders from around the world which took place today in Montreal, Canada.

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by Dr. Radut