Wood
Rough wood, sawn wood, charcoal, veneers, plywood, MDF, laminated timber, pallets, doors, window frames, flooring, furniture, tools, instruments, hair brushes, toothbrushes, cookware, toys, coffins, and more...
Non-wood forest products
Barks, cork, latex, rattan, bamboo, essential oils, medicinal and cosmetic ingredients, nuts, mushrooms, truffles, fruits, bush meat, honey, maple syrup, resin, fodder, and more...
Pulp and paper
Pulp, printing paper, tissue paper, paperboard, cardboard, paper bags, beverage cartons, egg boxes, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, envelopes, notebooks, books, magazines, wallpaper, and more...
Rubber
Natural rubber is used in many items of our daily lives, including shoes, boots, tyres, footballs, balloons, swimming cap, condoms, mattresses, yoga mats, catheters, gloves, erasers, headbands, and more...
Textiles
Forest-based fabrics, such as rayon, viscose, modal or lyocell, are increasing being used by the fashion industry.