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Business » Felled city trees could grow a new lumber economy Monday, December 05, 2022 12:05 am 1/2 ...
Each year, more trees fall in cities than are harvested from national forests, and researchers estimate that urban trees could replace roughly 10% of the United States’ annual lumber consumption.
Angel City Lumber says it will likely be able to produce enough low-cost, millwork-grade board for 500 rebuilt homes—and provide some closure along with them. After this year’s fires burned ...
In 14th Century Japan, there was a shortage of straight lumber for building and flat land on which to grow it. Arborists there developed a technique that looks like growing trees on top of trees, c… ...
A community 'log bank' The warehouse of Angel City Lumber, a sawmill that specializes in products made from felled trees in L.A. County.
Angel City Lumber and a group of volunteers have been working for months to find a space where the wood from damaged Altadena trees can be stored, milled and later repurposed for non-structural ...
Business Economy Environment Local Business Nation Retail Felled city trees could grow a new lumber economy Dec. 3, 2022 at 7:00 am Updated Dec. 3, 2022 at 8:00 am ...
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