WOOD WASTE

Different cultures throughout the ages have associated trees with deep and sacred meanings;


seeing them, and the wood they contain, as powerful symbols of growth, decay and rejunvenation.

Today we appear to be approaching a bit of a renaissance in the appreciation of forests and trees, as people grow more concerned about the sustainability of our planetary ecosystems.

It is all the more surprising then, to learn of the amount that we waste of this precious resource every year. Wood represents the single largest component of Canadian Construction, Renovation and Demolition waste streams, amounting to almost a million tonnes, or the equivalent of around 1 million harvested trees annually! When you include trees that are removed from the landscape as part of site preparation, or due to storm damage and for other reasons, the waste more than doubles.





Most of this material is not utilized or recycled, and that which is, will normally be burned。

This paper will examine wood waste within industry, and recommend directions for improving recovery and utilization of this resource. We will also consider waste from the removal of trees in the urban forest, since that represents an enormous and growing source of character virgin wood, that to date has not beeneffectively utilized. Moreover, urban forestry is an activity that centers on evolving and main.

If you are interested in my plan for recycling wood, please contact me.

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