Forestry Uncut

In this episode, host Erin Trafford talks with FNS Interim Executive Director Todd Burgess about the positive changes and opportunities emerging within Nova Scotia’s forestry sector. Todd emphasises new projects, like sustainable bioenergy and aviation fuel initiatives, that are creating value from low-quality wood.  These examples showcase how forestry can contribute to sustainable development and climate change mitigation.  He reflects on the sector's revitalization and the increasing membership.  Erin and Todd discuss the importance of engaging both rural and urban communities to strengthen support and understanding of forestry's impact.Key Takeaways:Nova Scotia’s forestry sector is experiencing growth and innovation.New initiatives include bioenergy plants, sustainable aviation fuel projects, and district heating systems.Forest Nova Scotia's membership is rising as more woodlot owners recognize opportunities.Engaging urban communities is crucial for expanding forestry’s reach and impact.The forestry sector aims to shift towards self-sustainability without relying on government support.Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province.  Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies.  Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=caForestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/  

Show Notes

In this episode, host Erin Trafford talks with FNS Interim Executive Director Todd Burgess about the positive changes and opportunities emerging within Nova Scotia’s forestry sector. Todd emphasises new projects, like sustainable bioenergy and aviation fuel initiatives, that are creating value from low-quality wood.  These examples showcase how forestry can contribute to sustainable development and climate change mitigation.  He reflects on the sector's revitalization and the increasing membership.  Erin and Todd discuss the importance of engaging both rural and urban communities to strengthen support and understanding of forestry's impact.

Key Takeaways:
  • Nova Scotia’s forestry sector is experiencing growth and innovation.
  • New initiatives include bioenergy plants, sustainable aviation fuel projects, and district heating systems.
  • Forest Nova Scotia's membership is rising as more woodlot owners recognize opportunities.
  • Engaging urban communities is crucial for expanding forestry’s reach and impact.
  • The forestry sector aims to shift towards self-sustainability without relying on government support.
Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province.  Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. 

Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. 
Facebook:
 https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca




What is Forestry Uncut?

Forestry Uncut gives voice to the people, issues, and aspirations shaping forestry today, offering the public a clearer view of the industry while providing space for forestry professionals to share their stories in their own words.

A podcast dedicated to uncovering the raw truths and realities of the forestry sector, it releases weekly and is hosted by Forest Nova Scotia's Executive Director Todd Burgess.