Green Cabinetworks

FSC

Green Cabinetworks, a woodworking company that recognizes the value of wood and our forests, is proud to be FSC chain of custody certified. FSC is the governing organization on LEED certified materials and products and is recognized around the globe as the symbol of responsible forestry. Several options are available to customers interested in FSC certified materials. With a focus on green building initiatives and the future, Green Cabinetworks supports FSC's principles including:

  • Legal forestation: Wood harvested legally in compliance with local laws & treaties
  • Long-term management plans ensuring future wood resources: Ensuring forests are managed responsibly as a renewable resource & future materials available
  • Respect for worker's rights & local communities: Wood obtained locally reduces transportation impacts & supports local economies
  • Promotion of restoration & conservation of natural forests: Wood is an important resource & can be reclaimed & recycled for future projects without depleting forests

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