Year<\/p><\/td> | UK production2 <\/sup><\/p><\/td>Imports<\/p><\/td> | Exports<\/p><\/td> | Apparent consumption<\/p><\/td> | % of wood consumed that is imported<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013<\/p><\/td> | 10.8<\/p><\/td> | 42.2<\/p><\/td> | 6.2<\/p><\/td> | 46.8<\/p><\/td> | 77<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2014<\/p><\/td> | 11.2<\/p><\/td> | 47<\/p><\/td> | 4.8<\/p><\/td> | 53.4<\/p><\/td> | 79<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2015<\/p><\/td> | 10.6<\/p><\/td> | 49.3<\/p><\/td> | 4.1<\/p><\/td> | 55.8<\/p><\/td> | 81<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2016<\/p><\/td> | 10.8<\/p><\/td> | 49.6<\/p><\/td> | 3.8<\/p><\/td> | 56.5<\/p><\/td> | 81<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017<\/p><\/td> | 10.9<\/p><\/td> | 50.3<\/p><\/td> | 4.2<\/p><\/td> | 57<\/p><\/td> | 81<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Table 2. Deliveries of recycled wood to wood processing and energy markets.<\/strong><\/p> <\/strong><\/p> <\/p><\/td> | Total deliveries of recycled wood (thousands of tonnes)<\/p><\/td> | Deliveries of recycled wood (thousands of tonnes) used in panels production<\/p><\/td> | Deliveries of recycled wood (thousands of tonnes) used for woodfuel<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013<\/p><\/td> | 1,683<\/p><\/td> | 853<\/p><\/td> | 830<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2014<\/p><\/td> | 2,152<\/p><\/td> | 812<\/p><\/td> | 1,340<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2015<\/p><\/td> | 2,302<\/p><\/td> | 852<\/p><\/td> | 1,450<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2016<\/p><\/td> | 2,388<\/p><\/td> | 838<\/p><\/td> | 1,550<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017<\/p><\/td> | 2,583<\/p><\/td> | 923<\/p><\/td> | 1,660<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Source: Forestry Statistics 2018 (Forestry Commission, September 2018)<\/p> Based on data from: industry surveys, industry associations, UK overseas trade statistics (HM Revenue & Customs) and conversion factors to Wood Raw Material Equivalent (WRME)<\/p> <\/p> Notes:<\/p> - Excludes recovered paper.<\/li>
- UK production of roundwood is estimated from deliveries to wood processing industries and others.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p>"}
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], "questionText" : "To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what estimate he has made of the (a) volume and (b) proportion of (i) virgin wood and (ii) waste wood used in the UK in each of the last five years; and what proportion of each were (A) domestically produced and (B) imported.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "true", "_datatype" : "boolean"}
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], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/982676/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : " This data is published in Forestry Statistics 2018.<\/p> <\/p> Table 1<\/strong><\/p><\/td>Inputs to Wood-based Panel Mills, 2013-2017<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>thousand green tonnes<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Year<\/p><\/td> | UK roundwood1<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Sawmill products<\/p><\/td> | Imports2<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Recycled wood fibre3,4<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Total<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013<\/p><\/td> | 1,263<\/p><\/td> | 1,709<\/p><\/td> | 0<\/p><\/td> | 853<\/p><\/td> | 3,825<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2014<\/p><\/td> | 1,283<\/p><\/td> | 1,809<\/p><\/td> | 0<\/p><\/td> | 812<\/p><\/td> | 3,904<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2015<\/p><\/td> | 1,334<\/p><\/td> | 1,687<\/p><\/td> | 17<\/p><\/td> | 852<\/p><\/td> | 3,890<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2016<\/p><\/td> | 1,248<\/p><\/td> | 1,749<\/p><\/td> | 39<\/p><\/td> | 838<\/p><\/td> | 3,874<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017<\/p><\/td> | 1,059<\/p><\/td> | 1,726<\/p><\/td> | 22<\/p><\/td> | 923<\/p><\/td> | 3,730<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Source: Forestry Statistics 2018 (Forestry Commission, September 2018),<\/p> based on data from: Wood Panel Industries Federation<\/p> <\/p> Notes:<\/p> - UK roundwood derived from stemwood.<\/li>
- Imports include roundwood, wood products and products from imported wood.<\/li>
- Recycled wood fibre is wood fibre recovered from both pre- and post-consumer wood waste for use in woodbased panel production. It comprises wood originally grown in the UK and wood originally grown in forests outside the UK.<\/li>
- Quantities are as delivered, with an assumed average moisture content of 25%. To convert to green tonnes (assuming moisture content of 52%), multiply by 1.56.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> <\/p> <\/p> Table 2<\/strong><\/p><\/td>Inputs to Wood-based Panel Mills, 2013-2017<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>thousand green tonnes<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Year<\/p><\/td> | UK roundwood1<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Sawmill products<\/p><\/td> | Imports2<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Recycled wood fibre3,4<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Total<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013<\/p><\/td> | 1,263<\/p><\/td> | 1,709<\/p><\/td> | 0<\/p><\/td> | 853<\/p><\/td> | 3,825<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2014<\/p><\/td> | 1,283<\/p><\/td> | 1,809<\/p><\/td> | 0<\/p><\/td> | 812<\/p><\/td> | 3,904<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2015<\/p><\/td> | 1,334<\/p><\/td> | 1,687<\/p><\/td> | 17<\/p><\/td> | 852<\/p><\/td> | 3,890<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2016<\/p><\/td> | 1,248<\/p><\/td> | 1,749<\/p><\/td> | 39<\/p><\/td> | 838<\/p><\/td> | 3,874<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017<\/p><\/td> | 1,059<\/p><\/td> | 1,726<\/p><\/td> | 22<\/p><\/td> | 923<\/p><\/td> | 3,730<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Source: Forestry Statistics 2018 (Forestry Commission, September 2018),<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | based on data from: Wood Panel Industries Federation<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Notes:<\/p> - UK roundwood derived from stemwood.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - Imports include roundwood, wood products and products from imported wood.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - Recycled wood fibre is wood fibre recovered from both pre- and post-consumer wood waste for use in woodbased panel production. It comprises wood originally grown in the UK and wood originally grown in forests outside the UK.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - Quantities are as delivered, with an assumed average moisture content of 25%. To convert to green tonnes (assuming moisture content of 52%), multiply by 1.56.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> <\/p> Table 3<\/strong> Inputs for the integrated pulp & paper mills1<\/sup>, 2013-2017<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>thousand green tonnes<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Year<\/p><\/td> | UK roundwood2<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Sawmill products<\/p><\/td> | Total<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013<\/p><\/td> | 465<\/p><\/td> | 83<\/p><\/td> | 548<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2014<\/p><\/td> | 465<\/p><\/td> | 97<\/p><\/td> | 562<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2015<\/p><\/td> | 435<\/p><\/td> | 101<\/p><\/td> | 536<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2016<\/p><\/td> | 423<\/p><\/td> | 82<\/p><\/td> | 505<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017<\/p><\/td> | 442<\/p><\/td> | 61<\/p><\/td> | 503<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Source: Forestry Statistics 2018 (Forestry Commission, September 2018),<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | based on data from: UK Forest Products Association<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/strong><\/p>Notes:<\/p> - Excludes inputs of recycled paper and cardboard. All inputs are softwood.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - UK roundwood derived from stemwood.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/strong><\/p> <\/strong><\/p> <\/strong><\/p> <\/strong><\/p>Table 4<\/strong><\/p><\/td>Inputs for woodfuel1<\/sup>, 2013-2017<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>Thousand green tonnes<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Year<\/p><\/td> | UK roundwood1,2<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Sawmill products3<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Recycled wood4,5,6<\/sup><\/p><\/td>Total<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013<\/p><\/td> | 1,650<\/p><\/td> | 302<\/p><\/td> | 830<\/p><\/td> | 2,782<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2014<\/p><\/td> | 1,900<\/p><\/td> | 439<\/p><\/td> | 1,340<\/p><\/td> | 3,679<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2015<\/p><\/td> | 2,000<\/p><\/td> | 534<\/p><\/td> | 1,450<\/p><\/td> | 3,984<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2016<\/p><\/td> | 1,950<\/p><\/td> | 624<\/p><\/td> | 1,550<\/p><\/td> | 4,124<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017<\/p><\/td> | 2,200<\/p><\/td> | 705<\/p><\/td> | 1,660<\/p><\/td> | 4,565<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Source: Forestry Statistics 2018 (Forestry Commission, September 2018),<\/p> based on data from: industry surveys, industry associations, Wood Recyclers Association.<\/p> <\/p> Notes:<\/p> - Woodfuel derived from stemwood. Includes estimates of roundwood use for biomass energy. The figures are estimated by the Expert Group on Timber and Trade Statistics, and make use of wood fuel data reported in the Private Sector Softwood Removals Survey.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - The apparent increase in woodfuel from 2016 to 2017 partially reflects a new estimate of the level of hardwood deliveries for woodfuel and should not be interpreted as an increase in a single year. This figure is currently under review.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - Material reported as sales/use for woodfuel by sawmills and round fencing manufacturers, but may have been used for other purposes.<\/li>
- Post consumer recovered wood, comprising wood originally grown in the UK and wood originally grown in forests outside the UK.<\/li>
- Figures for 2014 to 2017 relate to capacity, rather than consumption.<\/li>
- Quantities are as delivered, with an assumed average moisture content of 25%. To convert to green tonnes (assuming moisture content of 52%), multiply by 1.56.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p>"}
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], "questionText" : "To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what estimate he has made of the available supply of UK-sourced virgin and waste wood that has been used for (a) wood panel manufacturing, (b) sawmill products, (c) paper manufacturing and (d) wood fuel in each of the last five years.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "true", "_datatype" : "boolean"}
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], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/982677/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : " The Forestry Commission publish availability forecasts for softwood and hardwood. The proportion of this resource that reaches market will depend on market conditions and the wishes of those that own woodland. In the period 2013 \u2013 2016 annual softwood production varied between 13 and 14 million m3<\/sup> over bark standing compared to a forecast availability of 16.5 millon m3 <\/sup>over bark standing. Softwood production in 2017 was 13.3 million m3<\/sup> over bark standing compared to a forecast availability of 17.1 million m3<\/sup> over bark standing.<\/p> <\/p> The 2014 forecast of softwood availability for the forest estate in Great Britain is an average of 15.2 million m3<\/sup> over bark standing per annum over the next 50 years. This availability exceeds current production levels. Current forecasts do not take into account timber that will become available from woodlands that have been recently established and will be established in the near future.<\/p> <\/p> Softwood availability is forecast to reach 18.4 million m3<\/sup> over bark standing in the period 2027 \u2013 2031. Hardwood availability is forecast to reach 3 million m3<\/sup> over bark standing in 2042 \u2013 2046. Current forecasts do not take into account timber that will become available from woodlands that have been recently established and will be established in the near future.<\/p> <\/p> <\/p> <\/p> Table 1<\/strong><\/p><\/td>Roundwood availability forecasts<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>thousand cubic metres overbark standing<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Annual average in the period<\/p><\/td> | England<\/p><\/td> | Wales<\/p><\/td> | Scotland<\/p><\/td> | Great Britain<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Total softwood<\/p><\/td> | <\/p><\/td> | <\/p><\/td> | <\/p><\/td> | <\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013 - 2016<\/p><\/td> | 4,577<\/p><\/td> | 1,983<\/p><\/td> | 9,928<\/p><\/td> | 16,487<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017 - 2021<\/p><\/td> | 4,555<\/p><\/td> | 1,940<\/p><\/td> | 10,656<\/p><\/td> | 17,151<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2022 - 2026<\/p><\/td> | 4,113<\/p><\/td> | 1,982<\/p><\/td> | 11,346<\/p><\/td> | 17,442<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2027 - 2031<\/p><\/td> | 4,145<\/p><\/td> | 1,553<\/p><\/td> | 12,700<\/p><\/td> | 18,398<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2032 - 2036<\/p><\/td> | 3,916<\/p><\/td> | 1,670<\/p><\/td> | 12,062<\/p><\/td> | 17,649<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2037 - 2041<\/p><\/td> | 3,237<\/p><\/td> | 1,473<\/p><\/td> | 11,069<\/p><\/td> | 15,779<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2042 - 2046<\/p><\/td> | 2,903<\/p><\/td> | 1,021<\/p><\/td> | 9,257<\/p><\/td> | 13,181<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2047 - 2051<\/p><\/td> | 2,537<\/p><\/td> | 1,106<\/p><\/td> | 8,266<\/p><\/td> | 11,909<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2052 - 2056<\/p><\/td> | 2,259<\/p><\/td> | 1,229<\/p><\/td> | 8,566<\/p><\/td> | 12,054<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2057 - 2061<\/p><\/td> | 2,853<\/p><\/td> | 1,373<\/p><\/td> | 7,966<\/p><\/td> | 12,193<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | Total hardwood<\/p><\/td> | <\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2013 - 2016<\/p><\/td> | 249<\/p><\/td> | 32<\/p><\/td> | 92<\/p><\/td> | 373<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2017 - 2021<\/p><\/td> | 425<\/p><\/td> | 58<\/p><\/td> | 148<\/p><\/td> | 631<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2022 - 2026<\/p><\/td> | 648<\/p><\/td> | 94<\/p><\/td> | 203<\/p><\/td> | 945<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2027 - 2031<\/p><\/td> | 806<\/p><\/td> | 112<\/p><\/td> | 244<\/p><\/td> | 1,162<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2032 - 2036<\/p><\/td> | 923<\/p><\/td> | 130<\/p><\/td> | 277<\/p><\/td> | 1,330<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2037 - 2041<\/p><\/td> | 1,176<\/p><\/td> | 171<\/p><\/td> | 391<\/p><\/td> | 1,738<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2042 - 2046<\/p><\/td> | 2,104<\/p><\/td> | 299<\/p><\/td> | 616<\/p><\/td> | 3,019<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2047 - 2051<\/p><\/td> | 1,795<\/p><\/td> | 246<\/p><\/td> | 715<\/p><\/td> | 2,755<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2052 - 2056<\/p><\/td> | 1,388<\/p><\/td> | 227<\/p><\/td> | 599<\/p><\/td> | 2,214<\/p><\/td><\/tr> | 2057 - 2061<\/p><\/td> | 791<\/p><\/td> | 167<\/p><\/td> | 406<\/p><\/td> | 1,364<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table> <\/p> Source: National Forest Inventory: 50-year forecast of softwood availability (Forestry Commission, April 2014), National Forest Inventory: 50-year forecast of hardwood availability (Forestry Commission, April 2014)<\/p> Notes:<\/p> - The estate of the Forestry Commission and Natural Resources Wales is assumed to be managed according to current management plans; note both Forestry Commission Scotland and Natural Resources Wales intend to cap production below the level set out in this table.<\/li>
- For softwood, private woodland is assumed to be managed in a way that maximises total production.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> - More recent softwood availability forecasts, covering a 25 year period only, are available from the NFI web pages at:<\/li><\/ol>
www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/national-forest-inventory/<\/a><\/p>- In private woodland, hardwood harvesting is assumed to be limited to areas with evidence of recent thinning activity. If these woodlands were managed to maximise total production, the forecast would be much higher, as illustrated in the full National Forest Inventory report available at:<\/li><\/ol>
www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/national-forest-inventory/<\/a><\/p> <\/p> - An update to these figures is due to be published in 2020.<\/li><\/ol>
<\/p> To convert \u2018overbark standing\u2019 into green tonnes multiply by 0.818 (for softwood) and by 0.900 (for hardwood).<\/p>"}
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