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Impact of Wood-Based Products on Health & Environment

Wood-Based Products on environment

 

As responsible citizens, it is our duty to use sustainable materials as much as possible to protect the environment. Since wood is a renewable material, it is a better option than concrete and plastic which cause irreparable damage to the environment. Surely, some varieties of wood take years to grow but there are situations where trees can grow and can be turned into construction material within just seven to ten years.

Environmental Concerns of Using Wood

There is a growing concern about using wood, even plywood due to the fast-depleting forest cover, flora, and fauna. In many parts of the world, excessive cutting of trees is causing worries due to which many governments have imposed restrictions on tree cutting including northeast India.

 

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Minimising the Impact of Plywood Usage

To reduce the strain on forests and still continuing using plywood, one way is to ensure that you obtain your plywood from FSC certified suppliers.

The Forest Stewardship Council Certification presented by an American Body routinely audits organizations that obtain wood material following sustainable practices. Usually, these organizations plant more trees than what is logged to obtain wood.

Health Concerns of Using Wood

We all know that there is an impact of most things we bring to use in our daily lives. The same implies to plywood as well.

Here’s the thing.

Synthetic resins used for Plywood are made of formaldehyde, a known carcinogenic that has cancer-causing properties. Using it in the long term can have harmful effects.

 

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Chemical Footprints and Emissions

So what can you do to make sure that the plywood you purchase is as harmless as possible for you, your family and our environment? What can you do to reduce your chemical footprints and overall emissions?

1. One way is to search for E1 and E0 grade wood products.

2. The E1 and E0 norms are set by the European Union to supervise how much formaldehyde can be used in wood-based products.

3. Needless to say, both E1 and E0 are safe for human exposure.

CLOSING THOUGHTS

While it is impossible to stop using wood, there exist methods to reduce the harmful effects of wood on our environment and our health. It is good practice to always buy plywood from certified suppliers and look for products that meet the norms set by bodies known for sustainable practices.

Duro offers a vast range of Plywood, Blockboards, Flush Doors & Veneer that can be fully customized to help you turn your design concept into a reality. If you are looking for reliable, safe and environmentally supportive plywood products to serve you well for years to come, contact the team at DURO today. And download Smart Plywood Buying Gude www.plywooodguide.com