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  2. Timber recycling - Wikipedia

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    Timber recycling or wood recycling is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was popularized in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change prompted both timber suppliers and consumers to turn to a more sustainable timber source.

  3. Green building and wood - Wikipedia

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    The use of wood products can also improve air quality by absorbing or releasing moisture in the air to moderate humidity. [17] A study at the University of British Columbia and FPInnovations [ 18 ] found that the visual presence of wood in a room lowers sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activation in occupants, further establishing the positive ...

  4. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) seal for wood products is meant to indicate sustainable production of wood (in a forest in Germany). Sustainable business practices integrate ecological concerns with social and economic ones. [17] [18] One accounting framework for this approach uses the phrase "people, planet, and profit".

  5. Construction projects say wood is sustainable. Those claims ...

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    As little as 36% of a harvested tree ends up as a wood product meaning 64% of the tree is discarded due to unusable sections. While some scraps might be used for smaller projects, a sizable ...

  6. Forest management - Wikipedia

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    The forest is a natural system that can supply different products and services. Forests supply water, mitigate climate change, provide habitats for wildlife including many pollinators which are essential for sustainable food production, provide timber and fuelwood, serve as a source of non-wood forest products including food and medicine, and contribute to rural livelihoods.

  7. Forest Stewardship Council - Wikipedia

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    Through stakeholder involvement, it became apparent that a standard-setting body would be required to verify the source of wood products and define sustainable forest management. After 18 months of consultation in ten different countries, the Forest Stewardship Council was established in 1993.

  8. Green building - Wikipedia

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    Wood production emits less CO 2 than concrete and steel if produced in a sustainable way just as steel can be produced more sustainably through improvements in technology (e.g. EAF) and energy recycling/carbon capture(an underutilized potential for systematically storing carbon in the built environment).

  9. Wood Chips Are the Secret to Healthy Soil and Plants ... - AOL

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    Wood chips are carbon-rich, making them a great material to use in compost. "The ratio of carbon to nitrogen drives the decomposition process, so balancing the presence of these two nutrients is ...