Canadian Biomass Magazine

FPAC responds to Canada Green Buildings Strategy

July 24, 2024
By Forest Products Association of Canada


Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) welcomes the release of the Canada Green Buildings Strategy (CGBS), recognizing it as a positive step towards a sustainable future for Canada’s built environment.

While the strategy makes commendable strides, FPAC identifies several areas where further focus and clarity could enhance its effectiveness.

Recognition of wood products and biomass energy

FPAC appreciates the CGBS’s acknowledgment of wood as a low-carbon building material and recognition of the importance of Natural Resources Canada Programs like GCWood and the Investments in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT).

FPAC sees an opportunity for the federal government to place greater emphasis on the potential benefits of biomass energy, especially in rural and remote communities where electrification will be more challenging. We have an opportunity to do more with abundant forest and agricultural biomass resources to provide reliable heat and power, support local agriculture and forestry economies, and reduce carbon emissions.

Areas for improvement

FPAC notes the strategy’s balanced approach but sees room for improvement in several areas, including:

• Biomass policy clarity: Greater policy direction from Treasury Board’s Centre for Greening Government on biomass utilization is needed to fully leverage its potential in decarbonizing buildings and communities.

• Mass timber in building codes: More significant steps to integrate mass timber into building codes could drive innovation and sustainability in construction.

• Highlighting wood’s benefits: Wood’s climate resilience and safety properties warrant more attention to showcase its full benefits in building applications.

“FPAC welcomes the Canada Green Buildings Strategy but views it as just one step,” said FPAC president and CEO Derek Nighbor. “Our challenge to the federal government is to more clearly recognize the unique nature of reducing the carbon footprint of rural and northern infrastructure and communities. A dedicated northern and rural lens to consider the full potential of wood and biomass solutions and to support these regional economies is a must for Canada’s forestry communities.”

About Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC)
Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) provides a voice for Canada’s wood, pulp, paper, and wood-based bioproducts producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. As an industry with annual revenues exceeding $73-billion, Canada’s forest products sector is one of the country’s largest employers operating in hundreds of communities, providing 205,000 direct jobs and over 600,000 indirect jobs across the country. FPAC and its members are committed to collaborating with Indigenous leaders, federal and provincial governments, labour partners, community groups, and other rightsholders and stakeholders to secure and advance the sector’s environmental, social, and economic potential for the long-term.


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