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Wonderwoods in the spotlight for choosing tropical timber

Published on 01/10/2025

FSC puts Wonderwoods in the spotlight for choosing tropical timber


This week, two 2-metre-high bus shelters made of tropical wood were installed at Wonderwoods in Utrecht. This is a thank you from FSC Netherlands to all parties involved in the realisation of Wonderwoods for their contribution to protecting tropical forests by choosing FSC-certified tropical wood for this project. The bus shelters are part of FSC Netherlands' “Hier hout, daar bos” (Wood here, forest there) campaign.


Wonderwoods and FSC

In the construction of Wonderwoods, a building with 360 trees and 9,640 shrubs and plants, considerable attention was paid to sustainability. Among other things, 257m³ of FSC-certified tropical wood (Okan) was selected. According to calculations by FSC Netherlands, this will protect more than 500,000 m² of tropical forest in Gabon*. Agreements were made regarding the use of different sizes for the cladding, so that the sawmill could reuse offcuts. This ensured that the wood from the trees was used as efficiently as possible.


"We notice that people still too often prefer not to use tropical wood precisely in order to protect the tropical forest. But responsible timber harvesting is never the cause of deforestation. Choosing FSC-certified (tropical) wood rewards sustainable forest management. This means there is no financial need to convert the forest into land for agriculture, such as soy plantations, or livestock farming. And so the forest is preserved," says Wyke Smit, director of FSC Netherlands.


To increase knowledge and awareness, information kiosks have been placed next to the bus shelters with various QR codes linking to audio clips that allow curious passers-by to learn more about tropical wood, tropical forests and FSC. The audio clips are narrated by researcher Joeri Zwerts, climate optimist Maartje Bregman and Mark Kemna of FSC Netherlands, among others.


“With Wonderwoods, winner of the MIPIM Best Mixed Use Project 2025 award, we are keeping future generations in mind. By planting 1 hectare of vertical forest and working with FSC-certified wood, we are consciously choosing to use sustainable materials. It is not without reason that we are future makers. This is also reflected in our materials.” Lars van der Meulen, Director of Sustainability at VolkerWessels.


“Wonderwoods sets the tone for new developments in the centre of Utrecht: green, healthy and innovative. The wood used in this sustainable development is, of course, FSC-certified and has been beautifully processed by the architects at MVSA and Boeri. Wonderwoods marks the start of Beurskwartier and shows how we want to densify Utrecht city centre in a sustainable way. Beurskwartier will be a green urban district with varied architecture and a mix of functions, where almost 10,000 people will live and work.” Marjo de Kraker, landscape architect, Utrecht city centre.


Wonderwoods is an example of how to make ecological impact tangible. By consciously choosing a Lesser Known Timber Species from an FSC®-certified forest, we reduce the pressure on the most sought-after wood species and ensure that every tree trunk is used to its full potential. Shorter lengths and multiple widths were included so that the absolute minimum amount of wood was lost and recovery remained possible. In combination with Forestlines®, which achieves fire reaction class B-s1,d0 without any pre- or post-treatment, this project shows that smart material choices and intelligent design directly contribute to sustainability and ecological gains." Steven Paulussen, manager of Paulussen Houthandel.


"At Wonderwoods, we want to show that nature and urban development can go hand in hand. We do this not only by bringing trees and plants back into the city, but also by making responsible choices in the construction of the building. By choosing FSC-certified tropical wood, we are actively contributing to the protection of valuable forests in Gabon," says Joost Compaan, asset manager for residential properties at a.s.r. real estate.


Campaign: Wood here, forest there

The bus shelters at Wonderwoods are part of the multi-year campaign “Wood here, forest there”. With this campaign, FSC Netherlands wants to raise awareness about everyone's influence on protecting (tropical) forests. As part of this campaign, FSC launched an online knowledge platform (www.hierhoutdaarbos.nl) featuring the most frequently asked questions and beliefs about tropical wood, along with the corresponding facts and arguments. FSC's main aim is to increase awareness of our own role in forest protection. By highlighting projects such as Wonderwoods in Utrecht and, previously, the IJboulevard and the WEC, FSC hopes to inspire and motivate other organisations to follow their example.


*Calculation made using the Forest Calculation Tool from FSC Netherlands: https://www.nl.fsc.org/nl-nl/newsfeed/bosberekentool-inzicht-in-belang-keuze-tropisch-fsc-hout



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