Did you know..
Timber has over 5,000 uses including paper, pencils, construction materials and even clothing. The average person consumes 12 trees a year in their every day life - wood, paper, packaging, cardboard, toilet tissue, etc.
Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate which can be obtained from wood pulp. It is mainly used to produce paperboard and paper, to a smaller extent it is converted into a wide variety of derivative products such as cellophane and rayon.
Our Scottish forests are a valuable timber resource supplying a number of key markets. Select one of the 9 panels below to find out more..