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Recycle wood products

According to the UK Wood Recyclers Association the UK generates around 9 million tonnes of post-consumer waste wood each year. In 1996 less than 2% was recycled; ten years later the proportion had risen to over 16%.

Wood-based panels, including particleboard, chipboard, hardboard and MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) provide a growing market for recycled wood, whether a by-product of manufacturing or post-consumer waste.

Other markets are growing rapidly too. In 1996 over 95% of UK recycled wood fibre was delivered to panel board mills. Today over 25% is accounted for by new markets like landscaping products, specialist equine surfaces and animal and poultry bedding.

  • The longer the wood stays in use, the longer the carbon sink effect of the product.

For more information on wood recycling, click here: www.recyclewood.org.uk