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Wood Floor Resource Group

Wood Floor Resource Group

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Address:

115 Twinbridge drive
Pennsuaken, New Jersey 08110
United States

Tel: 8567642501

WFRG offers a wide variety of in-stock wood flooring products as well as wood flooring that's custom-produced to your specifications. Many of our wood and non-wood flooring products have special environmental properties that can help your clients earn credits for various Green Building Programs.

Parent Organization:
Brandywine International Hardwood

Environmental / Health / Safety Credential

Environmental, Health & Safety Merits:

Wood Floor Resource Group strongly believes that wood is an environmentally-sound flooring choice.

Wood’s inherent attributes compare favorably to most other materials from a life-cycle analysis (cradle-to-grave) perspective. Besides being renewable, wood is non-toxic, energy-efficient to grow and manufacture, recyclable and biodegradable. Wood products are readily produced without toxic manufacturing by-products. Wood is among the only major building materials whose regrowth yields life-sustaining oxygen and absorbs a greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide).

Because wood as a material is eco-friendly, discussions of the "greenness" of wood products tend to focus on sources rather than inherent characteristics: in short, to determine if a given wood product is environmentally responsible, you need to know where the wood came from. There are a variety of environmentally-responsible sources for wood products.

All wood comes either from salvaged, reclaimed or recycled sources, or is harvested from forests or plantations. If wood is harvested, the key questions to ask relate to the long-term social and environmental impacts of forest management. Harvested wood is only as environmentally sound as the forest management practices that stand behind it. At the end of the day, woods sustainability goes hand in hand with sustainable forestry.

How can you tell if wood products come from well-managed forests? The answer lies in the independent certification of forests and forest management. By setting a high standard for forest management practices—a standard that includes social and economic, as well as environmental, considerations—and a labeling and tracking mechanism for forest products, credible forest certification empowers consumers to use their purchasing power to promote forestry that conserves forests for future generations.

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  • Flooring engineered wood (Manufacturer)
  • Flooring solid wood (Manufacturer)

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