Why is Finland using much more wood in constructions
By 2035 Finland wants to achieve full carbon neutrality. Wood as a construction material is much lighter, than other materials like concrete or steel, so less heavy machinery and energy is used during constructions, and building is quicker, as there is no need to wait until concrete will dry. It also has 20 to 30% less greenhouse gasses emmision. Wooden buildings can remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Three-quarters of land in Finland are cevered by forest, so wood is very available, and wood producting companies are replanting logged areas
Building with wood is a growing trend in the Finnish building industry. Developers are swapping from marerials like concrete, steel or bricks. Finland wood-building programme insures 45% of public building will use wood as a key material by 2025. In private sector wood is now key material in 4% of apartments and 16%of commercial buildings, and it is still growing.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-62798950
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