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Every day, each of Earths 5.4 billion inhabitants, on the average, uses a four pound block of wood. But the average American uses 3.5 times this much wood. Should Americans be using less wood?
- Steel, aluminum, plastic and concrete are often mentioned as substitutes for wood, but these resources are not renewable. Wood is the only natural resource on Earth that is renewable, recyclable and biodegradable.
- The only energy required to grow a tree is the sun. As trees grow, they remove carbon dioxide from the air, and give off oxygen.
- Wood manufacturing processes consume only 4% of the energy used by all primary industrial raw manufacturers.
- Global demand for wood will increase by 50% by the year 2020, but governments around the world are establishing more new forest preserves where harvesting is prohibited. Left unanswered is this critical question: Where will we get our daily wood?
- We believe the world should be using more wood, not less, because no other natural resource on Earth can match its environmental advantages. But first, nations must make a major global commitment to growing our daily wood, just as we do our daily bread.
Statistical information about our daily wood provided by The Evergreen Foundation, Medford, OR. For further information contact IHLA (800) 640-4452.
Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association
3600 Woodview Trace
Suite 311
Indianapolis, IN 46268
800-640-IHLA
317-875-3660
Fax 317-875-3661
info@ihla.org
www.ihla.org
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