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Membership Directory MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Updated January 2018 The Alberta Forest Products Association (AFPA), A principal responsibility of Alberta’s forest established in 1942, is a private, non-profit industry products industry is ensuring the continual growth association that represents the interests of the forest and re-growth of healthy forests. We are dedicated products industry operating in the province. Our to the stewardship and sustainable development of members produce pulp, newsprint, lumber, the forest—not only in terms of timber production, panelboard and other manufactured products from but for all of the other multiple uses and values Alberta’s forests. inherent in forested ecosystems. The AFPA is governed by a Board of Directors To make certain Alberta’s forests are perpetuated committed to industrial growth, responsible for future generations, the industry has implemented environmental standards and sustainable forest the most stringent reforestation programs in Canada. management practices. Reforestation is a fundamental part of our This commitment is best expressed through our commitment to responsible forest management, and FORESTCARE Program, and through our members is required by provincial law. More than 82 million efforts to achieve internationally-recognized, third- seedling trees are planted each year in Alberta. On party audited sustainable forest management average, for every tree that is harvested two grow certification. Certification ensures that all forest back in its place. In addition, we are constantly management practices undertaken by our member researching new technologies and applications to companies – from planning to harvest to adapt our practices to new and evolving theories of regeneration and beyond – are open to scrutiny. forest ecosystem management. In essence, we consider watershed protection, recreation use, The Alberta Forest Products Association is wildlife habitat and other values critical to good responsible for lumber grading, coordinating forest management. industry safety activities, government relations, industry promotion and education, and liaising with Our member companies also encourage and support other associations. comprehensive public involvement in, and ongoing research and monitoring of, forest management On lumber grading, AFPA inspectors ensure practices in Alberta. members meet mandatory grade marking standards set by the National Lumber Grades Authority. These Alberta’s forest industry is very entrepreneurial with standards are in compliance with Canadian, efficient and environmentally friendly operations American and other countries’ regulations. These designed to foster a healthy forest. include the American Lumber Standards, Canadian Lumber Standards Accreditation Board, the United Alberta Forest Products Association Kingdom BS4978: 1988 and Japanese Agricultural 900, 10707 100 Avenue Standards (JAS). Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3M1 Phone 780.452.2841 Forestry is Alberta’s third largest industrial sector Fax 780.455.0505 and second largest manufacturing export sector. We [email protected] are committed to sustainable forest management, www.albertaforestproducts.ca environmental sustainability and strong and healthy communities. AFPA Membership Directory Updated January 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS STAFF DIRECTORY ............................................................................................................................. 2 MEMBERS ............................................................................................................................................ 3 MILL IDENTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................... 4 LUMBER SECTOR................................................................................................................................ 5 BLUE RIDGE LUMBER ................................................................................................................................................. 6 BOUCHER BROS LUMBER LTD .................................................................................................................................. 7 CANADIAN FOREST PRODUCTS LTD ....................................................................................................................... 8 ED BOBOCEL LUMBER (1993) LTD............................................................................................................................ 9 EDSON FOREST PRODUCTS ..................................................................................................................................... 10 EVERGREEN LUMBER INC ....................................................................................................................................... 11 FOOTHILLS FOREST PRODUCTS INC ..................................................................................................................... 12 HIGH PRAIRIE FOREST PRODUCTS ........................................................................................................................ 13 HINTON WOOD PRODUCTS ...................................................................................................................................... 14 LA CRETE SAWMILLS LTD ....................................................................................................................................... 15 LONESTAR LUMBER INC .......................................................................................................................................... 16 MANNING FOREST PRODUCTS LTD ....................................................................................................................... 17 MILLAR WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS LTD ....................................................................................................... 18 NORTHLAND FOREST PRODUCTS LTD ................................................................................................................. 19 SPRAY LAKE SAWMILLS (1980) LTD ...................................................................................................................... 20 SUNDRE FOREST PRODUCTS INC ........................................................................................................................... 21 TALL PINE TIMBER CO. LTD .................................................................................................................................... 22 VANDERWELL CONTRACTORS (1971) LTD .......................................................................................................... 23 WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY LIMITED .................................................................................................................. 24 ZAVISHA SAWMILLS LTD ......................................................................................................................................... 25 SECONDARY MANUFACTURING SECTOR ...................................................................................... 26 SPRUCELAND MILLWORKS INC. ............................................................................................................................. 27 WESTERN ARCHRIB ................................................................................................................................................... 28 YELLOWHEAD WOOD PRODUCTS INC. ................................................................................................................. 29 PANELBOARD SECTOR .................................................................................................................... 30 ALBERTA PLYWOOD-EDMONTON PLYWOOD DIVISION .................................................................................. 31 RANGER BOARD ......................................................................................................................................................... 32 WEST FRASER LVL ..................................................................................................................................................... 33 WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY LIMITED .................................................................................................................. 34 PULP AND PAPER SECTOR .............................................................................................................. 35 ALBERTA NEWSPRINT COMPANY ......................................................................................................................... 36 HINTON PULP .............................................................................................................................................................. 37 INTERNATIONAL PAPER ........................................................................................................................................... 38 MILLAR WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. ...................................................................................................... 39 SLAVE LAKE PULP ..................................................................................................................................................... 40 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ..................................................................................................................... 41 ALBERTA PLYWOOD-SLAVE LAKE DIVISION ..................................................................................................... 42 CENTRAL ALBERTA PALLET SUPPLY ..................................................................................................................
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