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Forest Products Week, held Oct. 16-22, celebrates the more than 61,000 men and women in Wisconsin, who work in the forest products industry, while considering how forest products make life better.
“The forest products industry positively impacts our everyday lives,” said Collin Buntrock, DNR forest products team leader. “Everything from lumber to build houses, furniture and pallets to paper, heating fuel and chewing gum. It all started in the forest.”
As climate change continues to stand front and center in the minds of scientists, forests and the forest products industry provide many benefits in combating change – forests store carbon offsetting greenhouse gas emissions. Even after trees have been harvested and turned into forest products, they retain the carbon they stored while living.
In addition to the products and ecosystem services provided by the forest products industry, this sector greatly impacts the state’s economy.
The forest products industry contributes $24.4 billion in goods and services, and provides $6.9 billion in valueadded output. On top of the monetary contribution to the state’s economy, the industry accounts for 3.6 percent of state employment, and represents almost 11.4 percent of manufacturing jobs.
In 31 counties, the forest products industry is one of the top 10 employers. Every 100 jobs in the forest products industry sector support an additional 123 jobs in the other sectors of the economy.
Sustainable forestry is key to ensuring the economic, social and ecological benefits of the forest products industry. By managing sustainability, forest products remain a renewable resource benefiting future generations.