ThermaPro Wood Sustainability Tidbit #1 Wood is a natural and fully renewable resource that can be regrown repeatedly and requires less energy to produce compared to other building materials. Sustainably managed forests not only produce wood they maintain and provide clean water and wildlife habitat. ThermaPro Wood is made from domestically grown and sustainably sourced Southern Yellow Pine, a fast-growing, dense softwood from locally managed forests that is ideal for thermal modification. Plus, it’s more cost-effective than hardwood and exotic species. Follow ThermaPro Wood to learn more about the benefits of thermally modified wood. You can also read more on thermal wood sustainability here: https://buff.ly/4cFdF8m
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ThermaPro Wood Sustainability Tidbit #1 Wood is a natural and fully renewable resource that can be regrown repeatedly and requires less energy to produce than other building materials. Sustainably managed forests not only produce wood but also maintain and provide clean water and wildlife habitat. ThermaPro Wood is made from domestically grown and sustainably sourced Southern Yellow Pine, a fast-growing dense softwood from locally managed forests, that is ideal for thermal modification. Plus, it’s more cost-effective than hardwood and exotic species. Follow Us or our ThermaPro Wood brand to learn more about the benefits of thermally modified wood. You can also read more on thermal wood sustainability here: https://buff.ly/4cFdF8m"
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ThermaPro Wood has started a series on the sustainability of thermally modified wood. Check it out: Sustainability Tidbit #1 Wood is a natural and fully renewable resource that can be regrown repeatedly and requires less energy to produce compared to other building materials. Sustainably managed forests not only produce wood they maintain and provide clean water and wildlife habitat. ThermaPro Wood is made from domestically grown and sustainably sourced Southern Yellow Pine, a fast-growing, dense softwood from locally managed forests that is ideal for thermal modification. Plus, it’s more cost-effective than hardwood and exotic species. Follow Us or ThermaPro Wood to learn more about the benefits of thermally modified wood. You can also read more on thermal wood sustainability here: https://buff.ly/4cFdF8m"
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We all know that cork is fantastic and incredibly versatile, but do you know just how many benefits this valuable resource brings? Here are some key facts you need to know: · Natural, recyclable, and renewable: It is one of nature’s most sustainable materials, harvested from the cork oak trees (outer bark) that regenerate naturally. · Absorbs 73 times more CO₂ than is emitted in its production: It plays a crucial role in fighting climate change by retaining carbon and reducing greenhouse gases. · An excellent thermal insulator: Whether in playgrounds or other applications, it helps regulate temperature, providing comfort to users. And the best of all? Corkeen incorporates all these advantages into outdoor leisure areas worldwide. Go to our website and discover more interesting curiosities: https://lnkd.in/d8wX2Ktb #corkeen #corkeensystem #amorimgroup #cork #corkoak #corkoakforest #corksolution #corkinnovation
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ThermaPro Wood Sustainability Tidbit #2 Sustainability is all about conserving natural resources for future generations. Thermally modified wood is exceptionally durable allowing it to outlast non-modified and chemically treated wood. When properly installed and maintained, thermal wood requires less frequent replacements (30+ years) so it minimizes resource consumption and waste. Go ahead, click that follow button and we’ll keep you informed on the benefits of thermally modified wood. You can also read more on thermal wood sustainability here: https://buff.ly/4cFdF8m
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Why choose wood? Because it’s The Ultimate Renewable™. 🌲 Wood offers a sustainable solution for the planet – storing carbon, reducing our environmental footprint, and providing a natural resource that we can replant and regrow. At FWPA, we champion the power of wood in building a more renewable and sustainable future. 🌍🌿 #TheUltimateRenewable #FWPA #SustainableLiving #SustainableBuilding #CarbonNeutral #GreenBuilding #SustainabilityMatters #RenewableResources #SustainableArchitecture
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What Is Sustainable Wood? Everything You Need to Know
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