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Modeled after CARB regulations, the Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Act would limit formaldehyde levels, require third-party certification.
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Utility Eyes Conversion to Wood Fuel
Sep. 14--MONTVILLE -- Montville Power LLC is ready to start transforming one of its electrical generating units to accept clean wood products as fuel for its operation.
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The Couloir Restaurant in Teton Village, Wyo., protects its environment by choosing sustainable construction materials and serving seasonal cuisine with ingredients from local vendors.
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Freedonia Group projects a 9.2% increase annually despite housing market downturn.
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Portland, Ore.-based Forest Products Solutions unveiled the first FSC House trade-show display at the Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild International Conference and Expo last November in Chicago.
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The 11,500-square-foot (1068-m2) building employs a geothermal-heat-pump system, which saves 40 to 50 percent on energy.
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Tropical Forest Foundation has instituted a program to assist with independent auditing to confirm tropical-wood products for sale in the U.S. meet legal requirements.
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Contact Industries’ veneer wrap is available in a variety of options, including cherry, alder, sapele, teak and others.
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A guide to eco-friendly options among wood, composite, and plastic decking.
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KlipTech has introduced EcoClad exterior cladding for commercial and residential applications.