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Waste minimisation

The creation of waste involves buying a raw material then spending time, money and energy processing it, before paying someone else to take it away. Wood waste is the specific issue which is associated with the timber and furniture industries, but there are other important sources of waste such as solvent, energy, packaging and transport fuel.

Composting of waste wood dust

Composting is one option of treating the hundreds of tonnes of waste wood dust that are produced every year from sanding and cutting operations during furniture production. However, the majority of the wood waste dust produced is sent to landfill. With the Government’s Waste Strategy 2000 seeking to reduce the levels of waste being sent to landfill, composting is one option that that can make an effective contribution in reducing the current levels of waste wood dust being sent to landfill.

Recycling MDF

The amount of MDF waste produced at the furniture production stage is in the region of 180,000 tonnes per annum. The vast majority of this waste, almost 99%, is directed towards landfill. Unlike particleboard, which may be recycled to some extent to produce fresh particleboard, there are production problems concerning the recycling of MDF to produce fresh MDF board. Consequently, MDF is not currently recycled in order to produce fresh MDF.

Health, safety and environmental legislation increases

Manufacturers are struggling to keep abreast of health, safety and environmental legislation. FIRA can provide the solution

Are you part of the furniture sector’s sustainability strategy?

Sustainability is the guiding concept for European environmental management. The furniture sector sustainability strategy is designed to help companies progress towards more sustainable manufacture

Recycling wood

An introduction to wood recycling

Wood dust: measure to manage

Wood dust is an important health issue for the furniture industry. Duties exist to control exposure and monitoring forms an essential element of any programme of control

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