Forestry and timber products leader Weyerhaeuser has announced its COVID-19 response plan, which includes reductions in lumber, OSB, and engineered wood production.
Forestry and timber products leader Weyerhaeuser will sell 630,000 acres of forestland in Montana to a private timberland investment firm for $145 million in cash.
Wood products and timberlands giant Weyerhaeuser is teaming up with a Maine technical center to build upon a commercial driver's license training program.
Forest products giant Weyerhaeuser announced that its current CEO Doyle R. Simons has elected to retire, and its board of directors has appointed Devin W. Stockfish as president and chief executive officer, effective Jan. 1, 2019.
Forest products giant Weyerhaeuser has donated $50,000 to the Clemson University Wood Utilization and Design Institute to help support the advancement of the South Carolina wood industry.
Washington state-based Alaska Airlines made history flying the first commercial flight using the world’s first renewable, alternative jet fuel made from wood waste and forest residuals – limbs and branches left over after a harvest of a managed forest.