Diversification of the forest industries: role of new wood-based products
Author(s) -
Elias Hurmekoski,
Ragnar Jonsson,
Jaana Korhonen,
Janne Jänis,
Marko Mäkinen,
Pekka Leskinen,
Lauri Hetemäki
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
canadian journal of forest research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 121
eISSN - 1208-6037
pISSN - 0045-5067
DOI - 10.1139/cjfr-2018-0116
Subject(s) - euros , diversification (marketing strategy) , revenue , business , agricultural economics , production (economics) , biofuel , wood industry , forest product , sustainability , raw material , natural resource economics , agricultural science , forest management , forestry , economics , environmental science , geography , engineering , marketing , ecology , accounting , biology , humanities , macroeconomics , waste management , philosophy
This study identifies new wood-based products with considerable potential and attractive markets, including textiles, liquid biofuels, platform chemicals, plastics, and packaging. We apply a mixed-methods review to examine how the position of the forest industry in a given value chain determines the respective production value. An assessment is provided as to the degree to which these emerging wood-based products could compensate for the foreseen decline of graphic paper markets in four major forest industry countries: USA, Canada, Sweden, and Finland. A 1%–2% market share in selected global markets implies a potential increase in revenues of 18–75 billion euros per annum in the four selected countries by 2030. This corresponds to 10%–43% of the production value of forest industries in 2016 and compares with a projected decline of graphic paper industry revenue of 5.5 billion euros by 2030. The respective impacts on wood use are manifold, as many of the new products utilize by-products as feedstock. The i...
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