Challenges and Misconceptions of SLF

Demand Certified Products:
Whether you’re building a house or buying furniture, look for FSC or PEFC certification labels.

Choose Timber Over Non-Renewables:
Whenever possible, opt for timber instead of energy-intensive materials like concrete or steel.
Greenwashing:
Some suppliers falsely claim to offer sustainable timber, making certifications critical for verification.
Cost Concerns:
While sustainable timber can be slightly more expensive upfront, its long-term environmental and economic benefits far outweigh the initial costs.
Limited Awareness:
Many consumers and builders are unaware of the impact unsustainable timber has on forests and the planet, highlighting the need for greater education.
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