

THE FACTS: Every building product we use, including
wood, steel, aluminum, plastic and concrete,comes from
a natural resource. From all these building materials,
wood is incredibly strong, extremely durable,
the most energy conserving and the only material that
is 100% reusable, recyclable and biodegradable.
Consider wood:
- is a renewable resource
- survives 130 mph hurricane-force winds
- has high insulation value - low energy costs
- is highly resilient in earthquakes
- withstands pounding hailstorms
- is aesthetically pleasing, offering lasting
value
- is available with 30+ year warranties
- with pressure-impregnated fire
retardant last a lifetime
- with pressure preservative treatment guards
against decay
- protects the environment - It's ENVIROSMART
- is
a RENEWABLE RESOURCE.
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Every
building product comes from a natural resource. but among
all the building materials available in the U.S.A. today
only wood products come from a renewable resource - the
forests of North America.
Steel, aluminum, plastic and concrete are frequently thought of as wood substitutes. It
is often incorrectly assumed that using these products will help protect our
forests. But we cannot grow more iron ore to make steel, bauxite to
make aluminum, petroleum to make plastic, or limestone to make concrete. These
materials are mined or extracted from the earth, never to be replaced. Even recycled
wood substitutes contain large percentages of virgin, nonrenewable materials.
Every time we use a product from a nonrenewable resource, we are diminishing
the earth's ability to sustain us. Wood roofing and siding, however
is made form a resource that can be planted, harvested and planted again and
again.
WOOD IS THE CHOICE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Quote from: Patrick Moore (Greenpeace Cofounder / Forest Ecologist):
"When it comes to building materials, wood is the only material that is
renewable. Steel, concrete, plastic, and aluminum are all non-renewable resources;
and in particular require a lot more energy and emit a lot more greenhouse gasses
in their manufacturing. So far as an environmentally friendly building product,
wood is the clear leader. One of the most sustainable things about western red
cedar is that when it is harvested, virtually 100% of it goes either to lumber,
shakes & shingles, pulp & paper, or energy into mills that make these
products. One of the great things about choosing shakes & shingles is that
it makes you part of the renewable cycle using a product that is designed by
Mother Nature."
All of the mills that manufacture cedar shakes and shingles contribute to the
replanting and maintaining of our natural resources. The province of British
Columbia has some of the highest standards and toughest regulations in the harvesting
of Western Red Cedar.
For more information on the state of North America's forests visit:
www.forestinformation.com
www.gov.bc.ca/for
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