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The case for timber packaging
February 1st 2008

Pallets and packaging solutions made from timber are the most socially responsible, cost-effective and hygienic choice for the storage and transportation of most types of goods –including food, says timcon, the timber packaging and pallet confederation. Over 95% of the softwood used in the UK is sourced from the European forest industry.

These are professionally managed resources where more trees are planted annually than are harvested.

They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, helping to reduce the build-up of greenhouse gases.

In addition, timber pallets and packaging are repairable and biodegradable.

There are waste and recycling benefits too, as cut-offs, broken boards from pallet repair and endof- life pallets and cases are usually a good source of clean wood, suitable for use by composting organisations and biomass producers.

A number of laboratory and field test studies suggest that bacteria survive better on plastics than wood, and that high temperature and highpressure water treatments can both be used as efficient cleaning methods. An accurate measurement of the carbon savings made can be determined with software by ESD (Energy for Sustainable Development).

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