‘Wood Sustainability’
in construction sector will be key topic at ‘Dubai WoodShow 2014’ which kicks
off on April 8
Farghal:
“Using sustainable wood material in real-estate sector conserves tree wealth”
Dubai, UAE, 9 February
2014: Walid Farghal, Director General of Strategic
Marketing & Exhibitions, organizers of The Dubai WoodShow, has revealed
that wood sustainability in construction works would be one of the major topics
of discussion at the exhibition that will be held from 8 – 10 April at Dubai
International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Farghal says
using sustainable wood material in the GCC construction industry would help conserve
natural resources and boost the global wealth of trees. He added sustainable
wood is a topic that is dominating the regional construction sector in line
with governments’ vision of environment sustainability.
Farghal
said that construction and real-estate sectors had started implementing
stringent eco-friendly standards, having a domino effect on other related
sectors working toward a green approach.
The theme
of the next edition of the Dubai Woodshow has right been announced as “Wood
Sustainability in Construction”.
“The
exhibition highlights international standards in manufacturing carpentry and
furniture companies which are highly dependent on hardwoods, aiming to
transform the experience to the local importers, especially those working with
the real-estate developers. Moreover, the exhibition will provide insights into
the environmental performance of wood products and the right methods of choosing
suitable wood products,” added Farghal
He said:
“The positive regional approach towards sustainability in the construction
sector is a sign for the entire world that GCC countries are committed to
preserving natural resources, of which the wood sector is a significant part.”
A series
of seminars tackling the same issue will be held on the sidelines of the
exhibition, most of them tailored for the regional market and the UAE in
particular. Entities like Emirates Authority for Standardization &
Metrology (ESMA) and Dubai Central Laboratory will discuss the local UAE
standards in this field, while Dubai Municipality will organise two seminars on
‘Wood Sustainability’ and ‘Innovation in Sustainability’. Many other
international firms will also shed light on various relevant topics.
The
importance of wood sustainability is underlined by the fact that wood products
require much less energy to be produced than concrete or steel, for example.
An objective
comparison of the energy needed to obtain, manufacture, transport and install
building materials for identical wood frame, steel frame and concrete houses demonstrates
wood's environmental superiority over alternative materials, leading to less
usage of fossil fuels and reduced air and water pollution.
Farghal
said: “Although wood products make up a big chunk of all raw materials, its
share of energy consumption during manufacturing is very minimal compared to
other raw materials. Results show that
the manufacture of wood materials uses 53% less energy than steel and 120% less
energy than concrete.”
Wood is the world's
only renewable building material. It satisfies the four basic principles of
Green Buildings to minimise the environmental impact of construction
by minimizing use of energy resources and reducing pollution.
“The
Dubai Woodshow, the biggest specialised trade show in the Middle East, serves
as an annual meeting point for producers, manufacturers, importers, exporters,
dealers, suppliers and end-users and other players in the wood industry. The
products showcased in the exhibition include wood products, woodworking
machinery, blades, knives, tools, abrasives and other related products,”
Farghal concluded.
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