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 Swedish Company Stora Enso launches new CLT production site in the Czech Republic
Swedish Company Stora Enso launches new CLT production site in the Czech Republic
Stora Enso’s new production site for cross-laminated timber (CLT) in Ždírec, the Czech Republic, was inaugurated last week.
Stora Enso’s new production site for cross-laminated timber (CLT) in Ždírec, the Czech Republic, was inaugurated last week. Following a Euro 79 million investment, the new CLT site is one of the most modern in the world, supporting Stora Enso strategy of growth within wooden building solutions. With the new site, Stora Enso’s CLT production capacity will grow substantially to meet the increasing demand for sustainable, cost-effective and renewable building materials.
We are the renewable materials company!
Stora Enso develops and produces solutions based on wood and biomass for a range of industries and applications worldwide, leading in the bioeconomy and supporting our customers in meeting demand for renewable eco-friendly products.
Building on our heritage and know-how in forestry and trees, Stora Enso is committed to the development of products and technologies based on renewable materials. Our products, in many cases, provide a low-carbon alternative to products made from fossil-based or other non-renewable materials.
Today our solutions are found in such segments as building, retail, food and beverages, manufacturing, publishing, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, confectionary, hygiene and textiles. Tomorrow, we believe there is the potential to produce anything that’s made with fossil-based materials from a tree
| CLT by Stora Enso Panel design
CLT solid wood panels are made up of
at least three layers of bonded single-
layer panels arranged at right angles to
one another. From five layers, CLT can
also include middle layers (transverse
layers) without narrow side bonding.
It can currently be produced with
dimensions of up to 3.5 × 16.0 m.. | |
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