FORESTS FOR WOOD

Forests are more important than ever. Coillte manages its forests sustainably to help combat climate change, to supply wood for building homes, to protect habitats for nature, and to provide beautiful places for people to enjoy.

That’s why Coillte is producing a home-grown supply of Irish wood, supporting the construction of our homes and providing local jobs. And, for every tree we harvest, three new ones are planted, ensuring a sustainable cycle.

To learn more about the benefits of forests for climate, nature, wood and people click here

FORESTS FOR WOOD

 

Wood and wood products from our sustainably managed forests have a significant role to play in climate change mitigation.

Not only do our trees absorb or sequester carbon dioxide as they grow, but the harvested wood continues to store this carbon in a variety of long-life wood products resulting in a positive environmental impact.  These long-life wood products will build the low carbon homes of the future and underpin Ireland’s ambition of decarbonising the built environment helping to achieve ‘net zero’ by 2050.

COILLTE'S FUTURE AMBITIONS AIM TO:

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Produce 25 million cubic metres of certified Irish timber, to support the construction of 300,000 homes by 2030

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Promote the use and benefits of wood products to help increase the level of timber homes from 20% to 80% by 2050

 

 

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Develop innovative wood products to meet the growing demand for sustainable materials to support the bioeconomy

did you know?

Coillte is Ireland's largest producer of wood

Coillte is Ireland's largest producer of wood

Coillte produces over 3 million cubic metres of sustainably grown Irish timber products every year

Wood products are carbon friendly

Wood products are carbon friendly

Over 3 million tonnes of CO2 is stored in long life wood products produced by the Irish forest products sector each year

Using wood can help fight climate change

Using wood can help fight climate change

For every cubic metre of local wood we substitute in place of other more carbon intensive building materials, we save on average 0.77 tonnes of C02 equivalents

We are learning new uses for wood

We are learning new uses for wood

Our wood is being used to develop new cellulose and lignin based low carbon products to displace fossil based ones

FORESTS FOR PEOPLE

Coillte is Ireland’s largest provider of outdoor recreation with 260 recreational forests nationwide, including 3,000km of way marked walking trails, 12 forest parks and six mountain bike centres.