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Welcome to NLAs New Sustainable Building Pages
Our goal is to provide you with the resources to make intelligent
decisions for both your business and your customers. These pages will evolve as green
systems are standardized and adopted. Please contact us if you are aware of
material that should be included on these pages, or if you would like us to research
specific information that will benefit lumber and building material retailers.
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With all the buzz on all things green, most of us now
understand the basic concept. But do any of us know exactly what green
building means, and do we have answers for the questions our customers are asking?
Click HERE
for full article. |
What
the Experts Say
Green Building Programs, Are They Really Green?
Dovetail Partners is a nonprofit organization that fosters sustainab ility and responsible behaviors by collaborating to develop
unique concepts, systems, models and programs. This article examines and explains the many
different green building programs. The author, Jim L. Bowyer, is Professor Emeritus,
Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of Minnesota, St. Paul,
Minnesota; President, Bowyer & Associates, Inc. a wood science and bioenergy
consulting firm; and Director, Responsible Materials Program, Dovetail Partners, Inc.,
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1. IS THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG?
- Op/Ed by Valerir R. Hansen, LBMI Trustee
Today our
industry is experiencing the most significant housing downturn in at least a generation.
Were also at the threshold of a new era in American home building, one that will
spin off new construction methods, new materials, and require a new attention to process
or a return of old-fashioned craftsmanship. Its time for lumber dealers,
truss manufacturers, and the ALSC to take the leadership in establishing an eco-standard
for dimensional lumber. CLICK HERE FOR REST OF ARTICLE
2. LBMI Formal Request to the ALSC
The Lumber and Building Materials Institute (LBMI), the
research and education foundation of the NLBMDA, and the LBMI Green Building Council,
respectfully request the American Lumber Standards Committee (ALSC) to adopt a new
eco-forest management standard, accredit agencies to certify the standard, and establish a
corresponding eco-label (grade stamp). CLICK HERE FOR REST OF ARTICLE
Click HERE
for links to other sustainble building web sites.
Click HERE
to view a list of companies that have notified NLA that they have received Forest
Stewardship Council (FSC) chain-of-custody certification.
Certified Green Dealer Program
The NLA is pleased to announce a new program
available to NLA members! The new Certified Green Dealer program is
designed to train, test, and certify the nations lumber and building material
dealers on green building techniques and green products. Check out the ad below, or click HERE for more
information.

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