Celebrate Wisconsin’s Forest Products This Week

A $41.4 billion annual contribution to Wisconsin’s economy starts with the sustainable management and harvest of the 17 million acres of forests throughout the state. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) joins the nation in celebrating Forest Products Week from Oct. 19-25, 2025.
“From paper products such as food packaging, fine writing paper and toilet paper to lumber used to build homes, flooring and furniture, we depend on forest products daily,” said Scott Lyon, DNR forest products team leader.
Data analyzed by the DNR show that the state’s forest products business directly generates $27 billion in forestry goods annually and supports the employment of more than 56,000 Wisconsinites. Overall, the total economic value to Wisconsin is reported to be $41.4 billion, supporting 124,500 jobs statewide.
About 1,000 Wisconsin companies are involved in the forest products industry, plus about 250 more companies in logging and forestry support sectors. Wisconsin ranks No. 1 in the nation in papermaking and has held that top spot for over 70 years.
Forestry’s economic impact reaches every corner of the state. According to data analyzed by the DNR, jobs related to forest products make up 11% of all manufacturing jobs statewide.
Industry workers involved in active forest management ensure trees remain a healthy and renewable resource in Wisconsin, meeting the global demand for a wide range of forest products and encouraging the use of sustainably harvested wood products.
Forest products also play a vital role in mitigating the effects of a changing climate. Trees store carbon, offsetting greenhouse gas emissions while growing and retaining the stored carbon throughout the useful life of forest products.
“Through the use of sustainable forestry practices, trees are grown and harvested responsibly, providing the economic, social and ecological benefits of forest products today and for future generations,” said Carmen Hardin, DNR Applied Forestry Bureau Director. “One of the draws of forest products made with Wisconsin wood is the story that product tells – whether it’s a bench from urban trees that fell during a storm, a baseball bat made from Wisconsin ash or a pint of maple syrup from a backyard. Wisconsin wood products tell a story and connect Wisconsinites to our forests.”
Learn more about the economic importance of Wisconsin forest products on the DNR website and keep up with developments by subscribing to the Forest Products News and other forestry newsletters.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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