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Rising green consumerism has significant prospects for wood usage, according to FWPA research

Consumer research into perceptions around the environment and climate change indicate that the forestry and wood products industry are increasingly viewed as making positive contributions to carbon sequestration and emissions reduction. These research results are also available to industry to use in company and marketing communications – see details at the end of this story.

Media Release:
WS_MR_Research_-_Environment_FINAL_270616.pdf

Posted Date: June 27, 2016

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