Case stories

Case stories

22 June 2023

HAUT Amsterdam: PEFC-certified timber stars in the Netherlands’ tallest hybrid wooden building

Construction

With a height of 73 metres, HAUT is the tallest wooden residential building in the Netherlands, and one of the tallest timber-hybrid buildings in the world. Over 2,800 m3 of PEFC-certified timber was used for construction, storing 1,800 tonnes of CO2.

6 April 2023

ABBA Arena: unique attraction with a new approach to timber design

Construction

London’s ABBA Arena is a unique state-of-the-art building with an innovative approach to timber design. The structure of steel and PEFC-certified cross laminated timber (CLT) is fully demountable, demonstrating a sustainable, circular mindset with a view to both the building’s future reuse and carbon capture.

29 March 2023

EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin: an office building of the future

Construction

Berlin is home to one of the largest modular timber-hybrid constructions in Europe. The seven-storey office complex EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin sets new standards in sustainable construction.

16 February 2023

Växjö Town Hall and Train Station: sustainable, functional, and inviting

Construction

The iconic new railway station and public building won the Highly Commended prize for the 2022 Best Use of Certified Timber Prize, supported by PEFC.

14 September 2022

Meeting our certified companies - Suntrade Parawood

Meeting certified companies

Choong Seang Lim and Tong Lim of rubberwood supplier Suntrade Parawood tell us how PEFC certification has helped to improve the safety of their workplace and enabled them to deal with trade and business challenges.

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