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Wood: the Good, the Bad, and the “Neutral”

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  Bioreviewable Wood: the Good, the Bad, and the “Neutral” Cory Dahlstrom, 11/11/20 Time sure has a way of moving quickly, eh? Already it’s November--oh, and already we’ve arrived at the third installment of Bioreviewable ! Today I’ll be discussing none other than wood; it’s so commonplace in the world that we don’t think about it too much. What’s the deal with that, you ask? I shall attempt to answer that as I discuss the benefits and drawbacks of wood as a product. Let’s begin where the wood begins: trees. Like everything else, trees have a life cycle; and depending on the tree, we might harvest its lumber for production purposes. In this case, we like to employ forest management. If you recall, I briefly touched upon this in the previous post! To quote myself, “forests are utilized for lumber and are managed over extended periods of time. The yields from these forests are manufactured in bioproducts. Your furniture may very well be a bioproduct! Wood is a biorenewable resour...