Frequently asked questions
What is sawdust and how is it produced? | |
Sawdust, also known as raw sawdust, is generated during the sawing process and comes from the fresh, unprocessed log. | |
What are the uses of sawdust? | |
Sawdust is used as biofuel in heating plants, as a raw material for pellet production, and as a raw material for particle boards. | |
Why is sawdust a versatile product? | |
Sawdust is versatile because it can be used in a variety of applications, such as biofuel, pellet production, and particle boards. | |
How does choosing Södra’s sawdust contribute to sustainability? | |
By choosing Södra’s sawdust, you support the sustainable and efficient use of forest resources. |

Sustainability
How do we work with sustainability at Södra?
Climate change and the loss of biodiversity are major environmental challenges. Södra is committed to being part of the solution and has set ambitious goals for 2030. Our focus areas include climate-adapted forests, climate neutrality, sustainable resource use, and putting people at the centre. Through knowledge and research, we create value for both the forest and society.
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