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"Wood ConsumptionWorldwide", sustainable/unsustainable?


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Is the ever increasing "Consumption of Wood Worldwide" for whatever purpose sustainable/unsustainable? I say we can plant as many trees as we like worldwide but they are all going to grow pretty slowly,slower than we are using trees? Yes/No.

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depends what the end use is really. in this day and age using chainsaws and tree harvesters we've not chopped them all down yet..

 

 

my personal opinion is that every tree should be milled, the branches go for firewood and once the planks have been used they can be recycled in to new furniture and if past recycling then they can go on the fire...

 

i don't like every tree going through processors for firewood when it can be put to other uses first...

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