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    News / Finnish government backs wood-fibres project

    Finnish government backs wood-fibres project

    • Mark Lane
    • June 19, 2020
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    ESPOO – Forest industry group Metsä has announced a project with the Finnish state-owned energy company Fortum to develop new technologies to convert straw and wood pulp fibre into new bioproducts including textile fibres. The four-year research programme is backed by €20m grant from the Finnish government and will be called ExpandFibre.

    The partners say they aim to provide a select number of markets with high-volume bio-products that have a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to fossil-based alternatives.

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