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Reasons Use Sustainable Woods

Do not get me wrong, I once worked with a piece of wood snake in Suriname, South America. Some consider this rare wood on the planet, and I can say it is beautiful. But knowing what I’m doing now, I’m wondering if the wood comes from sustainable sources. Planted to make it easier, I mean a sustained one or more trees for every tree felled.
The world’s largest timber over the years, they need to replant the trees after harvest timber on their existing lands learned. Thus from generation to generation timber. In some areas of the world timber companies have so far, forestry plantations growing trees in straight lines, such as corn went to create.
There are some draw backs plant on agriculture forestry and timber industry companies and harvest trees that grow relatively quickly and may even resort to artificial means to sustain growth. Fast-growing trees are more susceptible to disease and are more susceptible than slower-growing varieties. This leads to a final product that is less stable than the old wood of slow growth.
If you look at the wood that is happening today and compared it with a piece of the anniversary year of the same species, realized that the growth rings on the old wood is much stronger than new wood.
The demand for wood has always led an alternative material that is actually a grass and bamboo. Furthermore, if the bamboo roots intact to limit growth of soil erosion and allow new roots to be harvested.
We all have bamboo flooring or cabinets, which are seen more on aesthetics than structural. We are running out of wood
Our planet is nearly seven billion people living in it, and although some countries from agrarian to industrial society, some of the most densely populated countries like China, India and Brazil are gone, are currently in the process of full industrialization.
One of the unintended consequences of post-industrial society, the ease with the natural resources are consumed in some discarded packaging.
The earth is the total forest area was just over 31 percent corresponds to approximately 9.8 million hectares in 2010. Russia, Brazil, Canada, the USA and China, more than half this sum. However, the conversion of forests into agricultural land in some areas, such as Brazil and Indonesia as well as cutting the drought and forest fires in other areas to a decrease in the amount of forest has resulted in the world. The bottom line is, the forests clean our air by absorbing carbon dioxide and other pollutants and releasing oxygen. Trees also absorb carbon and can be stored indefinitely. Wood and wood products use less energy to produce steel or concrete and cause fewer adverse effects on the environment. So the next time you want to build something out of wood and then step forward and make sure that the wood used lead from a sustainable source and not contribute to our forests.