Growing toward a greener, cleaner future. Every year, millions of tons of industrial waste are turned into millions of dollars of reusable materials. CPM and Di Più Systems help make that happen. We’ve joined forces to bring you the world’s best mechanical and hydraulic briquetting technology. Together, we’re taking the fossil out of fuel. Residue management is complex and interacts with many environmental and operational factors that are site specific. Photos by Dominik Roeser. ciencies we will be able to command, the lower our costs will be for treatment and processing, and the smaller our emissions will be in the forest. The pool of residual fibre is massive in our province, and any incremental shift we can make towards better future manage-ment could have a truly meaningful impact on our forests and the growing bioeconomy. We gratefully acknowledge the finan -cial support of the Government of Canada through the Low Carbon Economy Leader-ship Fund and Province of British Colum-bia through the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural De-velopment, as well as the contributions and support of the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions’ Wildfire and Carbon project. • Eric Nance, master of science, forest operations and management at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Dominik Roeser is an associate professor forest operations, UBC. Carly A Phillips is a researcher-in-residence at the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions. Caren C. Dymond is a forest carbon and climate change research scientist with the Ministry of Forests, Government of British Colum-bia. Werner A. Kurz is a senior research scientist with Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service. Possibly the most important step we can take towards more responsible management of harvest residues is a shift of our mindsets from the view that residues are a waste byproduct of harvesting. For more information, visit cpm.net or call 800-428-0846 1114 E. Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Client: Global Biomass Group Canadian BIOMASS Publication: Canadian Biomass CB_CPM Global_Winter23_CSA.indd 1 2023-02-01 11:41 AM Order: 81 Line: 2 15