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Nordic Innovation News about Forestry and Bio-economy

🇫🇮 Finland

  1. 1. 🇫🇮 Lignin‑based battery anode breakthrough

Stora Enso announces progress on industrializing lignin‑based carbon anodes for batteries, using Nordic softwood as feedstock. The technology aims to replace fossil‑based graphite with renewable forest‑derived carbon in EV and stationary batteries. Pilot‑scale work continues in Finland with partners in the battery value chain. Company & website: Stora Enso Oyj — www.storaenso.com Innovator(s): Finnish–Nordic forest‑industry major, evolving from pulp & paper into advanced biomaterials and packaging. Sources: Stora Enso news; Nordic bioeconomy and battery‑materials coverage.

  • 2. 🇫🇮 UPM ramps biochemicals from wood residues

UPM Biochemicals reports new offtake and application developments for wood‑based glycols and lignin‑based solutions from its Leuna biorefinery. The products target PET replacement, resins, and industrial chemicals with lower carbon footprints. Recent updates highlight growing demand from packaging and textile customers. Company & website: UPM‑Kymmene — www.upm.com Innovator(s): Finnish forest‑industry group pivoting into renewable fuels, biochemicals and advanced materials. Sources: UPM Biochemicals press releases; European bioeconomy media.

  • 3. 🇫🇮 Metsä Group advances Kemi bioproduct mill optimization

Metsä Fibre shares new performance figures and process improvements from its next‑generation bioproduct mill in Kemi. The mill integrates pulp, bioenergy, tall‑oil products and side‑stream valorisation into one circular complex. Recent updates focus on energy efficiency and increased use of side streams. Company & website: Metsä Group / Metsä Fibre — www.metsagroup.com Innovator(s): Finnish forest cooperative group specializing in high‑value pulp, packaging and tissue products. Sources: Metsä Group news; Nordic pulp & bioeconomy reporting.

  • 4. 🇫🇮 VTT pilots forest‑based textile fibers

VTT reports new pilot‑scale trials of cellulose‑based textile fibers derived from Nordic wood. The process targets lower‑impact alternatives to cotton and fossil‑based synthetics, with improved recyclability. Recent work focuses on spinning performance and scaling routes with industry partners. Body & website: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland — www.vttresearch.com Innovator(s): State‑owned Finnish RTO with strong track record in forest, materials and circular‑economy technologies. Sources: VTT press items; Finnish textile‑innovation coverage.

🇸🇪 Sweden

  1. 1. 🇸🇪 Sunpine expands tall‑oil biorefinery output

Sunpine announces record production and capacity expansion plans for tall‑oil‑based renewable diesel and bio‑chemicals. The biorefinery converts forest‑industry side streams into fuels, resins and other high‑value products. Recent updates emphasize export growth and new customer segments. Company & website: Sunpine AB — www.sunpine.se Innovator(s): Swedish biorefinery company specializing in forest‑based feedstocks and low‑carbon fuels. Sources: Sunpine news; Swedish biofuel and forest‑industry media.

  • 2. 🇸🇪 Södra, OX2 & TES explore e‑NG from biogenic COâ‚‚

Södra, OX2 and TES progress a feasibility study for e‑natural gas production at Värö. The concept combines renewable electricity with biogenic COâ‚‚ from pulp operations to produce synthetic methane. If realized, it could create a large‑scale green‑gas hub linked to forest industry. Companies & websites: Södra — www.sodra.com • OX2 — www.ox2.com • TES — www.tes-h2.com Innovator(s): Swedish forest cooperative with European energy developers focusing on large‑scale power‑to‑X. Sources: Company announcements; Nordic energy & bioeconomy press.

  • 3. 🇸🇪 Holmen develops climate‑smart building timber solutions

Holmen presents new engineered‑wood products and design concepts for multi‑storey timber construction. The solutions aim to replace concrete and steel in urban buildings, locking in biogenic carbon. Recent communication highlights reference projects and updated product lines. Company & website: Holmen AB — www.holmen.com Innovator(s): Swedish forest and energy group with strong sawmilling and renewable‑materials portfolio. Sources:Holmen news; Swedish construction & timber‑engineering media.

  • 4. 🇸🇪 Sveaskog pilots biodiversity‑positive forestry models

Sveaskog reports new pilot areas where continuous‑cover forestry and mixed‑species stands are tested at scale. The aim is to balance timber production with biodiversity, water protection and recreation. Recent updates describe monitoring methods and collaboration with researchers. Company & website: Sveaskog — www.sveaskog.se Innovator(s): Sweden’s state‑owned forest company managing large national forest holdings. Sources: Sveaskog news; Swedish forestry and environmental outlets.

🇳🇴 Norway

  1. 1. 🇳🇴 Borregaard upgrades biorefinery for advanced lignin products

Borregaard announces new investments and product developments in lignin‑based binders and dispersants. These bio‑based chemicals replace fossil alternatives in concrete, batteries, agriculture and industrial formulations. Recent updates highlight improved performance grades and capacity. Company & website: Borregaard ASA — www.borregaard.com Innovator(s): Norwegian biorefinery pioneer converting wood into advanced chemicals, materials and bioethanol. Sources: Borregaard press releases; Nordic bio‑based chemicals coverage.

  • 2. 🇳🇴 Norske Skog advances biofuel & biocomposite strategy

Norske Skog reports progress on converting paper‑mill assets toward biofuel and biocomposite production. The strategy leverages existing infrastructure and forest‑based feedstocks to supply new green markets. Recent communications focus on technology partners and pilot lines. Company & website: Norske Skog ASA — www.norskeskog.com Innovator(s): Norwegian paper producer transitioning into packaging, energy and bio‑based products. Sources: Norske Skog news; Norwegian forest‑industry media.

  • 3. 🇳🇴 SINTEF tests forest‑residue‑based biochar for industry

SINTEF highlights new trials using biochar from forest residues for steel, cement and soil‑improvement applications. The work explores carbon‑negative materials and process integration with Nordic industry. Recent updates emphasize pilot‑scale results and industrial partners. Body & website: SINTEF — www.sintef.no Innovator(s): Norwegian independent research organization with strong energy, materials and process‑industry expertise. Sources: SINTEF news; Norwegian climate‑tech and biochar coverage.

🇩🇰 Denmark

  1. 1. 🇩🇰 HedeDanmark scales biochar from Danish forestry

HedeDanmark announces expanded production of biochar from forest and landscape residues. The material is used for soil improvement, carbon removal and environmental remediation. Recent communication highlights new contracts with municipalities and landowners. Company & website: HedeDanmark — www.hededanmark.dk Innovator(s):Danish forestry, landscaping and bioenergy company within the Hedeselskabet group. Sources: HedeDanmark news; Danish biochar and forestry media.

  • 2. 🇩🇰 DTI develops wood‑fiber insulation innovations

The Danish Technological Institute reports new developments in wood‑fiber‑based insulation materials. The products aim to improve thermal performance while using renewable Nordic fibers. Recent updates focus on fire safety, moisture behaviour and industrialization. Body & website: Danish Technological Institute (DTI) — www.dti.dk Innovator(s):Independent Danish RTO working closely with SMEs and building‑materials companies. Sources: DTI news; Danish construction & bio‑based materials coverage.

🇮🇸 Iceland

  1. 1. 🇮🇸 Carbon Recycling International explores biogenic CO₂ routes

While not forest‑rich, Icelandic CRI reports new work on e‑methanol from biogenic and industrial COâ‚‚. The approach is relevant to Nordic forest industry where biogenic COâ‚‚ streams can feed e‑fuel plants. Recent updates highlight partnerships and scaling plans. Company & website: Carbon Recycling International — www.carbonrecycling.is Innovator(s): Icelandic power‑to‑liquids pioneer using renewable electricity and captured COâ‚‚ to make green fuels. Sources: CRI news; Nordic e‑fuel and power‑to‑X media.

  • 2. 🇮🇸 Icelandic startups test algae–wood hybrid materials

Icelandic materials startups report early‑stage work combining algae and wood fibers for packaging and composites. The concept links marine biomass with Nordic forestry residues to create novel bio‑materials. Recent coverage focuses on prototypes and pilot partners. Companies & websites: Various Icelandic bio‑materials startups (e.g., Ocean‑linked innovators). Innovator(s): Young Icelandic companies at the intersection of blue bioeconomy and forest‑inspired materials. Sources: Icelandic startup and bioeconomy media.

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