West Fraser

West Fraser

Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing

Quesnel, BC 45,156 followers

We are a diversified wood products company with more than 60 facilities in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Europe.

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West Fraser is a diversified wood products company with more than 60 facilities in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. From responsibly sourced and sustainably managed forest resources, the Company produces lumber, engineered wood (OSB, LVL, MDF, plywood, particleboard), and other products including pulp, newsprint, wood chips, and renewable energy. West Fraser’s products are used in home construction, repair and remodelling, industrial applications, papers, tissue and box materials.

Industry
Paper and Forest Product Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Quesnel, BC
Type
Public Company
Founded
1955
Specialties
Lumber, BCTMP Pulp, Plywood, LVL, MDF, NBSK Pulp, Bioenergy, Lignin, OSB, particleboard, furniture, Bioproducts, Bioenergy, Biomaterials, Forest Management, and Sustainable Forestry

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    West Fraser is honoured to receive the 2023 Safest Company Award from the Engineered Wood Association (APA) for companies with four or more mills. We believe that strong safety performance is essential for continuous improvement across all our operations. Thank you to the Engineered Wood Association for acknowledging our dedication to the health and safety of our team members. Learn more about the 2023 award recipients here: https://lnkd.in/ekypU5Vf.

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    West Fraser is proud to have U.S. operations across 11 states and be a member of 29 vibrant communities. Together we are producing renewable wood products for a brighter tomorrow. To all our U.S. colleagues and forestry partners – and to all Americans everywhere – have a happy and safe July 4th! Pictured, our Blackshear, Georgia mill proudly flies the Stars and Stripes.

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    This Canada Day, West Fraser is celebrating one of the country's most important resources, our forests.   We believe in creating a better future through sustainably managed forests and the products that come from them, and we are proud to be part of communities across western and eastern Canada.   To all Canadians, we wish you a happy Canada Day!

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    West Fraser is proud to work with partners to inspire the next generation of female engineers and help close the profession’s gender gap, including through our partnership with the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Leading up to International Women in Engineering Day – which celebrates women working in the field and encourages women to enter the profession – West Fraser once again partnered with the University on its Engineering the Future for Girls program. West Fraser representatives were on-site at the on-campus program to provide real-life insights into their experiences as female engineers, educate about the various paths a career in STEM can provide, share exciting examples of engineering projects at West Fraser and more. 

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    West Fraser celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21. Our forest operations take place on the ancestral lands and traditional territories of Indigenous Peoples. For decades we have worked to nurture meaningful relationships with Indigenous governments, communities and businesses. We will continue to work together to foster economic prosperity, community well-being and resilience.

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    Each June 19, we celebrate Juneteenth to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States; honour the resistance, courage and triumph over oppression; and recognize the ongoing fight for human rights where people everywhere are equally able to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 

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    At West Fraser, inclusive, diverse teams build a more vibrant workforce, safer operations and a stronger company overall.     This June, we celebrate Pride Month to promote the self-affirmation, dignity, equality and visibility of 2SLGBTQI+ people.    Divisions across our operating areas are participating in Pride Month activities to celebrate, educate and affirm their commitment to our culture of belonging. Pictured, Quesnel Plywood created rainbow logo pins to celebrate Pride Month. 

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    This World Environment Day, West Fraser is pleased to highlight a collaborative project between our Bemidji OSB mill in Minnesota, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Last week, the Minnesota DNR stocked Bemidji OSB’s pond with flathead minnows. Later, they will stock the pond with muskellunge (muskie), who will feed on the minnows and then will be transferred to larger lakes in the fall for use in fish rearing. West Fraser is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the biodiversity of the areas where we operate, a core principle of our sustainable forest management approach. Learn more about our commitment to the environment in our 2023 Sustainability Report: https://bit.ly/3pazc5Y

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    In Canada, June is National Indigenous History Month, a time for all to recognize and celebrate the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples.   Around the world, forests hold profound spiritual, cultural, social, economic and environmental significance for Indigenous Peoples, including in Canada where we actively engage with over 100 Indigenous governments, communities and organizations to foster long-term relationships that contribute to sustainable forest management, economic prosperity, and community wellbeing.   To learn more about the company’s approach to Indigenous Relations, view our 2023 Sustainability Report at https://bit.ly/3pazc5Y. To learn more about First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada—including their unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions—visit https://bit.ly/4bHNT37.

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    Today West Fraser released our 2023 Sustainability Report, which highlights the company's sustainability performance across a variety of environmental, social and governance goals. “We have the privilege of delivering renewable building products for the world,” said Sean McLaren, President and CEO, West Fraser. “I am proud of the work we have done to date and the level of commitment shown across our whole organization toward achieving our sustainability goals, but we have more work to do. In 2024, we will make additional investments to help improve our emissions profile; enter into joint stewardship arrangements with some First Nations; and adjust our strategies as necessary to ensure we remain on the path to becoming a sustainability leader.” We welcome you to read the report and learn about how we are building a legacy of operational and sustainability excellence. View the report here: https://lnkd.in/g7X_VCRx

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