Minister of Forests, Ravi Parmar announced newly funded forest enhancement projects, including some in the north.
A total of 64 projects were announced across the province with a nearly $20 million investment, with 29 being in Northern BC.
$400,000 has been allocated for 1 project in the Ominneca region, which includes Prince George, to boost fibre supply and reduce greenhouse gas emissions using uneconomic wood waste.
The wood waste utilization project is anticipated to utilize over 15,000 cubic metres of fibre, enabling 6,500 tonnes of avoided emissions using wood waste instead of burning it.
“We received so many excellent applications from interested parties across the province looking to invest in the future of B.C.’s forests.” said Forest Enhancement Society of BC Executive Director, Jason Fisher.
“After careful review, we are pleased to be able to support a portfolio of projects that will make forests more resilient and communities safer, while unlocking the value of wood waste generated through forest management activities.”
Other projects in Northern BC include 18 in the Cariboo, 2 for the Northeast, and 8 in Skeena.
18 of the projects in the north are led by First Nations, with 7 involving First Nations.
More detailed information can be found here.
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