Professor Véronic Landry conducts research at Forêt Montmorency on wood protection and the use of bio-based raw materials, crucial issues in the context of climate change.
She emphasizes the importance of conducting studies adapted to the Quebec climate, particularly for outdoor wood products that are often tested in inappropriate environments. Her innovative solutions, such as using waste from the cheese industry to stabilize wood and terpene-based coatings, demonstrate her commitment to sustainability and short supply chains while promoting an environmentally friendly future.
Forêt Montmorency, with its biodiversity and unique climatic conditions, provides an exceptional setting for this research.
Discover her work and commitment by watching the video: https://bit.ly/3MQ4NSu