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Forest Products Laboratory

Partnerships

To find innovative solutions to practical challenges in managing and utilizing natural resources and to expedite the discovery and application of new science, the Forest Products Laboratory enters into partnerships and cooperative agreements.

We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with industry, academia, trade associations, tribes, non-government organizations, and federal, state, and local government agencies to share usable information and technology.

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P3Nano meeting participants at the Forest Products Lab in May 2024.

A continued partnership with U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (U.S. Endowment) is a public-private partnership model demonstrating how we can quickly move new discoveries from the Lab into new applications and commercialization. Doing so helps create more sustainable products and businesses using wood. Since 2013, the U.S. Endowment and Forest Products Laboratory have partnered through the P3Nano project to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly forest products and accelerate commercialization of cellulosic nanomaterials.

In 2023, the USDA Forest Service and the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities public-private partnership has awarded over $1,750,000 to cooperators in industry and academia for research projects to advance collaborative research and development of cellulosic nanomaterials. The funded projects support reductions in production costs and new market opportunities important for sustainability.

The Forest Products Laboratory also partnered with the Endowment and Resources for the Future to plan and organize Regional Industry Roundtables with private sector partners, local and state government, and cross industry sector representatives to identify critical barriers and opportunities to transport and utilize biomass removed from the high fire risk landscapes. The dialogue is ongoing and includes pursuing research needs and pilot projects to test innovative solutions to identified mutual needs.

Partnerships Across the Country

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USDA Forest Service photo.

Working with partners at the Bakers Place tall timber building in Madison, WI.

We work across the country with partners including:

  • The American Wood Council - Life Cyle Analysis Database Management Research for Wood Products Manufacturers and Technical Advancement of the Wood Engineering and Construction.
  • Mississippi State University - Analysis and Characterization of Biochar and Lignin Based Advanced Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation of Wood Properties of Fire-Damaged Hard Pines.
  • National Experienced Workforce Solutions, Inc. - Identifying Treatment Approaches for Wildfire Crisis Strategy Landscapes.
  • U.S. Department of Energy - Evaluate the economics of forest biomass removals from wildfire prone landscapes in the United States and Advanced supply chain engineering to support fuel treatment and forest restoration.
  • Cal Poly Humboldt - Productivity and Cost of Forest Stewardship Fuel Reduction Treatments.
  • Washington State University - Advanced supply chain engineering to support fuel treatment and forest restoration.
  • University of Missouri System - Advanced Biochar and Carbon Materials Derived from Woody Biomass for Multifunctional Applications.
  • Wood Products Council - Technical Advancement of the Wood Engineering and Construction, Life Cycle Inventories to instrumented Cross Laminated Timber burn tests and supporting the NHERI TallWood seismic testing in California.
  • Department of Defense - Replacement of tropical hardwoods with products from eastern hardwoods grown in sustainably managed forests, manufactured into engineered products by U.S. mills. Working with the U.S. Army Packaging (DEVCOM AC) to evaluate additional species for wood pallet use.
  • Michigan Technological University - Collaborative research areas and projects: Mass Timber, finger jointing, Hard Wood, Trailer Decking.
  • Oregon State University - Collaborative research areas and projects: Wood Based Composites Center, TallWood Design Institute, Mass Timber, metals bioremediation.

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Last updated November 17, 2024