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A UBC research team has developed a cleaner way to produce rayon, a popular fabric used in clothing for more than a century. The process could significantly reduce chemical use and improve sustainability in textile manufacturing.

The study, led by UBC Forestry associate professor Dr. Feng Jiang and doctoral student Huayu Liu, demonstrates a method for spinning continuo...

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CHAR Technologies (CHAR Tech) has received additional assistance to help grow its operations in Ontario thanks to $2.25 million in funding courtesy of the Government of Ontario’s Forest Biomass Program. The funding will help the company scale up its biocarbon commercial pellet operations, which is produced from sawmill residuals and other underutilized wood.

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The Wood Pellet Association of Canada (WPAC) was proud to participate in the November trade mission to Japan alongside Alberta Minister of Forestry and Parks, Todd Loewen and British Columbia Minister of Forests, Ravi Parmar. This mission was important for strengthening relationships with Japanese energy partners and showcasing Canada’s role as a trusted supplier of renewable...

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According to the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PDAC), more than 200 of its members at Natural Resources Canada have recently received notices that they may lose their positions as part of the federal government’s plan to cut tens of thousands of positions over the next three years.

“Cuts are already hurting Canada’s most vulnerable populations, and now our environ...

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