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According to Planet Friendly Canada, a group of Canadian forest industry partners dedicated to sustainability, numerous life cycle assessment studies (LCA) worldwide have shown that wood products yield clear environmental advantages over other building materials at every stage. By substituting low impact wood products for materials such as concrete, which are responsible for high amounts of carbon dioxide emissions, significant amounts of greenhouse gas emissions can be avoided.
“The fact that wood is the only major building material that’s renewable and sustainable
is just part of the picture," says Dwight Yochim, national director of the WoodWorks
program, which provides education and technical support to engineers and architects
designing non-
As a tree grows, it absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere, using the carbon (C) for growth
and releasing the oxygen (O2). "That’s as much as most people think about," says
Yochim. "But wood is about 50 percent carbon by weight and wood products continue
to store this carbon indefinitely. In a building, for example, it’s stored for many
decades. But wood buildings are also easily adaptable and it’s becoming increasingly
common to see the wood reclaimed for other uses -