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Investing in the Modern Forest and Timber Construction Industry

This white paper focuses on the sustainability, value creation, and investment opportunities in the modern forest and timber construction industry. It highlights the growing significance of timber in construction due to its role in carbon sequestration and emission reduction. The paper emphasizes the need for innovative financial products and investments to support the timber industry and bridge the gap between the financial market and the timber sector. Additionally, it introduces the concept of Timber Carbon Capture and Storage (TCCS) certificates, allowing timber buildings to be recognized for their climate performance.

 

Key Takeaways
  • Timber’s Climate Benefits: Timber acts as a CO2 sink, offering long-term carbon storage when used in construction, reducing emissions from traditional materials like concrete and steel.
  • Investment Opportunities: The timber industry presents significant opportunities for financial products that promote sustainable forestry and timber construction.
  • TCCS Certificates: Timber Carbon Capture and Storage certificates could monetize the CO2 savings from timber buildings, enhancing their value in the market.
How It Can Help You

This white paper is useful for investors, financial institutions, and policymakers who are:

  • Looking to invest in sustainable forestry and timber construction.
  • Interested in understanding the potential of timber as a climate-friendly building material.
  • Exploring financial products that support the timber industry and promote carbon sequestration.
Key Learnings
  1. Sustainable Timber Use: Timber provides climate benefits through sequestration, storage, and substitution of CO2-intensive materials.
  2. Financial Products: The paper highlights the need for financial instruments that align with sustainability goals, such as TCCS certificates.
  3. Industry Growth: The demand for timber in construction is growing, driven by technological advancements and environmental imperatives.

Date: 2023

Authors

  • Stefano Charrey
  • Thomas Fedrizzi, Timber Finance
  • Dr. Andreas Hecht
  • Tania Kornsteiner
  • Dr. Thomas Richter, ZHAW

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