Oregon State University, 12/27/22 – “Three-quarters of current total material demand is met through non-renewable natural re- sources,” the authors note. “Changing unsustainable consumption patterns is necessary to avert a climate catastrophe. Transitioning to a forest-based circular bioeconomy can be a significant step in that direction.”
OSU researcher helps UN develop sustainable forest products recommendations
by Hampton Lumber | Dec 29, 2022 | Expert View | 0 comments