In the project, a bioterminal will be built, which will promote bioeconomy business and investments in the region. The terminal will be built in an area zoned for the operation. The surface area of the area is approx. 4.5 ha. The district heating plant, the Ekokymp receiving station, the Puolanga wastewater treatment plant and the recently completed biogas plant are located on the same property. The investments that have already been made, together with the biowood terminal, enable the construction of an innovative bioeconomy ecosystem. The bioterminal will strengthen regional economic activity and enhance forest management, enabling the supply of high-quality wood raw material for industry in the future. The aim is to get new investments related to the further processing of wood in the terminal area. The area lacks an appropriate wood and circular economy terminal. The lack of service even hinders the management of forests. The operating conditions of the biochar plant, which is in the planning stage, will be strengthened due to the bioterminal operations. When completed, the terminal area will enable many new opportunities related to circular economy investments and business. The planned ecosystem would already form several new bioeconomy products, and the ecosystem would also form a carbon sink. The regional economic effects of the project are based on key market need-oriented pre-contract negotiations and local activities based on experience. The regional economic effects of the planned dimensioning level are 30 man-years in the supply chain. Other workforce impacts are estimated to be 18 person-years of work. In addition to labor force effects, there will be corporate tax revenues and other indirect regional economic effects such as increased cash income and indirect purchases.