2017
DOI: 10.15626/eco-tech.2010.025
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Wood Manufacturing and Furniture Industry in Lithuania

Abstract: Wood manufacturing and furniture industry is a very old and traditional industry in Lithuania. This is because the processing of wood in Lithuania are favorable conditions, nearly a third of Lithuania‘s territory is covered with forests. In 2009, the state owned 1065 thousand ha or 49% of the forests. The other part consists of private forests and woodlands intended for privatization (restitution). In early 2010, 2815 companies of various sizes were engaged in manufacturing of wood products. The number of comp… Show more

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“…The reliability of the proposed framework was tested and applied in the context of the Lithuanian furniture industry. Lithuania is dominated by traditional industries, which focuses on materials processing [123]. First, the nature of the Lithuanian manufacturing sector, the ongoing increase in participation in global value chains and the products sold show the flexibility of the manufacturing sector, as well as investments in eco-innovations, such as technological and/or product design solutions and/or marketing [124].…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliability of the proposed framework was tested and applied in the context of the Lithuanian furniture industry. Lithuania is dominated by traditional industries, which focuses on materials processing [123]. First, the nature of the Lithuanian manufacturing sector, the ongoing increase in participation in global value chains and the products sold show the flexibility of the manufacturing sector, as well as investments in eco-innovations, such as technological and/or product design solutions and/or marketing [124].…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The industrial landscape of Lithuania is expanding due to the pulp and paper, sawmill, furniture, plywood, and particle board sectors that face diverse waste generation challenges, raw materials, fluctuating capacities, and inadequate waste utilisation facilities. Comprehensive waste management strategies and sector-specific interventions are imperative to promote sustainability and alleviate environmental impact across these industries (Kalėdienė et al, 2010).…”
Section: Wood and Charcoal Usage For Improvement Of Room Acousticsmentioning
confidence: 99%