Stora Enso joins consortium which promotes wood as building material
Finnish giant Stora Enso has become the 21st organisation to join the EU-funded Build-in-Wood consortium, which promotes wood as a building material to replace concrete and steel in order to help prevent climate catastrophe. With experience in prefabrication, building physics and timber building components, it will help the initiative develop timber building systems, one of the consortium’s work streams. It replaces outgoing Norwegian partner Splitkon, who is leaving the project owing to to “changed priorities following Covid-19”, the consortium said. “We believe that everything that is made from fossil ...
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