Clean technologies and low-carbon solutions are a critical part for improving efficiency in Canada’s forest sector and lowering emissions while growing Canada’s economy.
As such, the Federal government has announced a $1.5-million contribution to Roseburg Forest Products Canada for the installation of robotic equipment to enhance their medium-density fibreboard (MDF) plant.
Developing and deploying these technologies and solutions not only helps to fight climate change but also creates new, sustainable jobs.
The funding comes via the Investments in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT) program, which facilitates the adoption of innovative technologies and products and aims to create a more competitive forest sector with a focus on low-carbon projects that result in new or diversified revenue streams.
Roseburg also received a contribution of $1.5 million through Ontario’s Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Program.
Roseburg Forest Products Canada’s MDF plant is unique to Canada as it’s integrated with a value-added product plant and uses byproducts from local facilities for the manufacture of MDF. This project focuses on the installation and production of two MDF moulding lines with custom-made robotized stacking, packaging and labeling stations — a new process that will increase the plant’s capacity. Other benefits of this technology include improved safety at the facility and upskilling 18 jobs into specialized positions, such as robot operators.
The project will increase MDF moulding production in Canada and reduce the dependency on foreign producers. lt will also help to grow economic activity and secure jobs in rural Ontario, as well as provide uses for local business residues.
Improved efficiency from this investment is expected to lower energy costs and improve environmental performance by reducing the facility’s carbon emissions.
“Canada’s forest sector has provided economic opportunity and secure livelihoods for Canadians in communities right across the country,” said Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources.