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"Using more wood, not less, is one of the best ways to address climate change"
-Dr. Patrick Moore, Co-founder, Greenpeace
- Wood products store carbon long term
- Wood can generate clean energy
- Wood reduces the need to burn fossil fuels to produce steel, concrete or plastic
- Forests can be regenerated
Reclaimed woods:
- Reclaimed timbers of Oak, Maple, Douglas fir, and others, upon availability, that we mill to our specifications to meet furniture grade standards.
- Reclaimed woods that have been submersed or buried perfectly free of rot and decay due to the lack of oxygen. These woods are often perfectly preserved for hundreds of years.
Reused or repurposed woods:
- Fallen dead trees, standing dead trees, or stumps of previously logged areas, all of which can possess some of the most beautiful colors, figures, burls, and streaking.
- Repurposed railroad ties, in many parts of the world beautiful exotic woods were once used as railroad ties and now can be repurposed as furniture.
- Fruit and nut trees that have fulfilled their life cycle of producing fruit and nuts. Once a fruit or nut tree has completed its life cycle it is cut down and often many trees are planted in its place.
- Preserved and petrified woods, some of the most rare of exotic woods. Now available as usable furniture grade lumber on the global market.

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