About the Webinar
The webinar will showcase findings from the National Frame and Truss survey conducted online between February and May 2024. The survey was designed to help understand current timber resources generated during F&T manufacturing in order to redirect unused resources into a circular economy. The survey added to knowledge collated during discussions with industry representatives and site-visits, and case study examples will also be presented as part of the webinar.
In this webinar, you will:
- Explore Key Findings: Understand insights gathered from the national F&T survey and data related to location, quantity, and types of resources available.
- Engage with Case Studies: Hear about case study examples that highlight logistics and strategies for integrating timber into a circular economy.
The webinar will provide valuable insights into the current state of timber resource management and offer practical solutions to enhance circularity in the industry. Additionally, this is an excellent opportunity to engage with key stakeholders and contribute to shaping the future of timber sustainability.
Who Should Attend
- F&T Manufacturers and other wood product manufacturers
- Industry stakeholders
- Circular economy professionals
- Policy makers and researchers
About the Timber Circularity Project
The survey was conducted for the Timber Circularity Project, a three year national project led by the NCTDDL at the University of the Sunshine Coast, as part of an effort to identify alternatives to landfill for unused resources produced by a range of Australian timber-related industries. The overall goal of the project is to identify viable pathways to divert end-of-life preservative treated timber and engineered wood products from landfill. This effort supports Australia’s commitment to a circular economy by 2030, focusing on enhancing the reuse and recycling of timber materials.
How to Register
Secure your spot by registering through the link below. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with details on how to join the webinar.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Dr Penelope Mitchell
Project Leader
National Centre for Timber Durability and Design Life (NCTDDL)
University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC)
Pmitche2@usc.edu.au
TIMBER CIRCULARITY PROJECT