Biofuels industry demand for woodfiber – threat or opportunity?

Source: RISI

Wood-based feedstocks are expected to play a key role in the production of advanced biofuels over the next five to ten years in North America and Europe. Competing for the fiber available for wood pulp, biofuels present both a threat to and an opportunity for the pulp and paper industry, according to a new study released today by RISI, the leading information provider for the global forest products industry.

"Because the biofuels industry uses many of the same sources of fiber as conventional forest products, the cost of that fiber could increase. This could create a threat to pulp and paper companies who must compete with biofuels companies that are subsidized through tax incentives in Europe and North America," said Seth Walker, Associate Economist, Bioenergy at RISI.

"At the same time, this also creates an opportunity for product development and diversification for pulp and paper producers, who have well established woodfiber supply chains. Forest and timber plantation landowners who can supply this emerging market also stand to benefit," continued Walker.