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Following our first webinar on MDF recycling and particleboard innovations, the EcoReFibre project is back with new insights. This second session will highlight the results of MDF laboratory tests carried out in collaboration with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Participants will get an overview of the ongoing research, focusing on the MDF panels produced at lab scale, and learn more about the progress towards innovative recycling solutions for MDF.


Bioblock: turning MDF waste into sustainable wood composites
A new study has developed Bioblock, a sustainable wood-based material made from recycled MDF residues and natural adhesives like citric acid and polyols.
While MDF production is growing, recycling options remain limited. This research explores how to bind fine MDF particles—normally unsuitable for reuse—into solid blocks using biobased adhesives that are safer for health and the environment.
The study tested different production settings to improve strength, water resistance, and material density. The results support ongoing efforts, including those of the EcoReFibre project, to boost circularity in the wood industry through smart recycling solutions.
Looking ahead, the Wood4Bauhaus Alliance plans to launch pilot demonstrations, policy dialogues, and expanded trade-union engagement to mainstream circular wood-panel production across Europe.
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The 13th European Wood-Based Panel Symposium took place from 9 to 11 October 2024 at the Grand Elysée Hotel in Hamburg, Germany, welcoming 375 participants from over 30 countries.
Organised by the European Panel Federation (EPF) with support from the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research (WKI), iVTH, and Hywax, the event offered 20 technical presentations covering market trends, resource efficiency, artificial intelligence, resin innovation, and recycling.
Session IV on Recycling, chaired by Fraunhofer WKI, focused on technological and commercial progress in MDF recycling. Presentations included Andritz AG’s approach to building flexible MDF plants, PAL S.r.l.’s insights on the commercial reality of MDF recycling, and a study by École Supérieure du Bois on fibreboard content in recovered wood in France.
The session also aligned with ongoing efforts under the EcoReFibre project, which was referenced during discussions on fibre recovery and circularity in the wood-based panel industry.
A technical exhibition and poster session complemented the programme. The next edition will be held from 14 to 16 October 2026.
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