
The European Wood Policy Platform (WoodPoP) High-Level Meeting gathered leaders from across Europe, spotlighting the wood sector as a frontrunner in Europe’s competitive transition. The Wood4Bauhaus Alliance reaffirms the central role of the wood sector in driving Europe’s transformation and applauds the European Commission’s intention to develop a European Strategy for Housing Construction as part of the upcoming European Affordable Housing Plan, a vital step to alleviate the housing affordability crisis. The WoodPop High-Level Meeting made a strong call to recognise the wood sector’s role and invest in skills and education for making Europe’s workforce fit for a more competitive future economy based on green resources and circularity. To create the right framework conditions for increasing the supply of both new and renovated housing across Europe, Wood4Bauhaus proposes key recommendations to ensure that Europe can meet its affordability and sustainability imperatives. The Wood4Bauhaus Alliance represents the European industry, research and innovation ecosystem around wood-based materials and engineered products for construction. wood4bauhaus.eu | info@wood4bauhaus.eu
New European Bauhaus, Wood product, Sustainable architecture, wood construction, WoodPoP
New European Bauhaus, Wood product, Sustainable architecture, wood construction, WoodPoP
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