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Global wood consumption to grow 37% by 2050, U.N. reports

 

Date: 2022-11-09

News Type: Marketing News

 

OME – The worldwide consumption of sawn wood, veneer, plywood, particleboard, pulp, and other primary wood products is expected to increase by 37% by 2050, according to a new report published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

The U.N. report, “The global forest sector outlook 2050: Assessing future demand and sources of timber for a sustainable economy,” predicts the annual global consumption of primary processed wood to total 3.1 billion cubic meters of round wood equivalents based on a “business as usual” scenario. The report adds that the increase in consumption will be at least 8 percent higher in a bioeconomy scenario in which mass timber and manmade cellulose fibers are substituted for non-renewable materials at an accelerated pace. 


The U.N. report notes that wood is “renewable, recyclable, climate-friendly and versatile and is increasingly being used to replace non-renewable materials. It is a critical material to the efforts to address the global threats to climate, biodiversity and environment caused by the excessive use of non-renewable materials.”

“The forest sector is critical for resilient and sustainable economies,” said Ewald Rametsteiner, Deputy Director of FAO’s Forestry Division. “Ensuring the sustainability of the forest sector will require innovation and investments, but also policy coherence.” 

Other highlights of the report include:

 

News Source : Woodworking Network 

 

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