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Article

22 Apr 2005

Author:
Danna Harman, Christian Science Monitor

At a store near you: ecofriendly lumber

...certified "fair trade" lumber [is] catching on: everyone from small US furnituremakers to the Home Depot - even Gibson Guitar Corp., which is set to move to 100 percent certified wood this month - are increasingly bringing ecofriendly lumber to stores near you. [also refers to International Specialties, Earthsource Forest Products]