
Crafting responsibly with sustainable timber, a tribute to nature's splendor and our stewardship
These sustainable timber practices reflect our commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible sourcing, ensuring that our products are both beautiful and eco-friendly.
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Salvaged
Salvaged timber is wood that has been collected from the ground, often from fallen trees or branches. By repurposing this wood, we reduce waste and give new life to materials that would otherwise be left to decay. This practice not only preserves the character and history of the wood but also minimizes the environmental impact of deforestation.
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Reclaimed
Reclaimed timber is sourced from previously used wood, such as old barns, factories, and warehouses. This wood is carefully processed and treated to ensure it meets modern standards while retaining its unique, rustic charm. Using reclaimed timber helps conserve natural resources and reduces the demand for new timber, promoting a more sustainable approach to woodworking.
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Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified
FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified timber comes from forests that are managed responsibly and sustainably. The FSC certification ensures that the wood is harvested in a way that maintains the forest's biodiversity, productivity, and ecological processes. By choosing FSC certified timber, we support ethical forestry practices and contribute to the preservation of forests for future generations.
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Responsible Wood
Responsible wood refers to timber that is sourced from well-managed forests and suppliers who adhere to strict environmental and social standards. This practice ensures that the wood is harvested in a way that respects the rights of workers and local communities, while also protecting the environment. By using responsible wood, we promote sustainable forestry and contribute to a healthier planet.
https://www.responsiblewood.org.au/