Buying Green

Gavel Lake, North Coast of British Columbia
Decisions regarding the purchase and use of wood and paper-based products can have far-reaching, long-term impacts.
Beyond the immediate and obvious consequences of their purchases, consumers, retailers, investors and communities are taking an increased interest in how their buying decisions affect the environment. They also want to know if products are produced sustainably and seek assurance that buying wood and paper products today will not adversely affect the quality of the environment for future generations.
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Getting Started
Wood and paper procurement strategies represent a long-term commitment. more...
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Sourcing Tools
A variety of tools, initiatives and labels have been developed to guide consumers of wood and paper-based products. more...
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