Re: Environmenal Frustration
From: Diane Simpson (cohoworld.std.com)
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 20:26:48 -0600 (MDT)
You could visit the Web site http://www.spec-net.com/index.html
and see if they have any suggestiions.
specnet.com

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We'll be adding links, information, and other specification-related items
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--Diane(:^]

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>We need to repair the rotting deck at our new-to-us old house.  We have
>contacted building supply companies, forest certification organizations
>and Greenpeace....  But still we cannot find cedar which is guaranteed to
>not be the product of clear-cutting of old-growth forests in British
>Columbia.
>
>No eastern cedar, even for boards.
>We don't want to use chemically treated wood.
>The artificial products have a dubious environmental footprint.
>
>Any suggestions?  Does anyone know how to source environmentally friendly
>deck wood?

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