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June 21, 2016

British Woodworking Federation has recently joined CTI

The Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI) has announced that the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) has joined the organisation.
The BWF joins the Timber Trade Federation, the Structural Timber Association and the Builders Merchant Federation as major timber trade associations in CTI network.
Welcoming the move, CTI Chairman Peter Hindle MBE said:  “This is excellent news and strengthens our network even further. It will add a much needed element to our supply chain representation, amplify our political voice and provide critical insights into key workstreams, particularly education and training. I’d very much like to welcome them on board.”
The CTI has commissioned three reports into areas critical for the development of the timber supply chain: on education and skills, sustainability, and growth and value. Each report contains recommendations to develop each theme within the supply chain. The reports will be published in Autumn 2016, followed by a Parliamentary Conference in October 2016 to discuss the findings with policy makers.
David Hopkins, Managing Director of the Timber Trade Federation, commented: “The inclusion of BWF into the CTI fold makes this now a truly representative body and is critical for the evolution of the organisation. It will allow us not only greater firepower at a political level, but also greater synergies and closer working practice over pan-supply chain issues such as health and safety, education and training, and sustainability. Watch this space, it’s going to be a good time to be in timber.”
About Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI)
The Confederation of Timber Industry (CTI) is an umbrella organisation, representing the UK's Timber supply chain from Forest to end of life recycling. Launched in June 2015, the CTI now has around 75 supporters across the whole Timber Industry.

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