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What is Recycled Timber?

Recycled timber is wood that has been salvaged from deconstructed buildings, furniture, pallets, or other wooden products and repurposed for new construction, manufacturing, or creative projects.

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Recycled timber reduces demand for virgin wood, lowering deforestation and environmental impact. It differs from reclaimed wood, which is typically reused in its original form, as recycled timber may be processed or re-milled before reuse. This material is commonly used in flooring, furniture, landscaping, and construction. Using recycled timber supports circular economy principles, reduces landfill waste, and encourages sustainable forestry practices while providing unique aesthetic qualities, such as aged textures or patina, that new timber lacks.

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