A company in Northern New Brunswick is making the world more sustainable through its value-added wood products it exports across the globe.

Edmundston-based Corruven manufactures high-performance composites, which includes its patented Corruven technology that optimizes the natural strength of wood. This technology is used in the company’s packaging, architecture, construction and furniture products.

“Corruven is all about building game-changing innovation to build a better world. That’s our vision. That’s why we get up in the morning. How we do that and how we bring that to life is we work with our customers to develop solutions. We don’t just develop components, we like to look at the global solution and develop the most effective way to achieve their objectives,” says Corruven COO Daniel Beauregard-Long.

“Whether you’re talking about how to make better packaging, whether you’re talking about how you can make a better night of sleep for consumers, we look at this from a very holistic approach and then we complete that.”

The company’s corrugated technology impregnates reject-veneer with resin to reinforce the strength of the fibre. . . .

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