Is Salvaged Furniture Really a Green Product?

Salvaged Furniture Is Salvaged Furniture Really a Green Product?

Salvaged, or reclaimed wood, is considered eco-friendly because the process uses wood that has already been harvested and used, rather than harvesting live trees, which benefit the environment in countless ways.

There are many things to considered when buying eco-friendly furniture, including wood type, and the location of the salvaged wood.

Consider Location of Salvaged Wood before Buying

It is important to consider the original location of the salvaged wood, because transportation of good is a major factor of population. The closer to home a product originates, the less of an impact it’s transportation will make on the environment.

Consider the Type of Wood before Buying Salvaged Furniture

The eco-analysis of salvaged furniture gets murkier when one considers that the type of wood being salvaged is pine. Pine is among the finest trees to use with regard to sustainability…

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