We all know lumber comes from trees, but trees were not designed for lumber. Man has to take something that naturally grows in a cylindrical shape, dry it out and make it rectangular. It’s a peculiar ...
Landforce opened The Mill this month, a zero-waste wood processing facility, to find sustainable uses for these otherwise ...
To stop California’s 6 million urban trees from knocking out power lines, crashing through houses, or lying across streets when they die, humans have to intervene. This week, a handful of arborists ...
A Boyle Heights lumberyard is working to repurpose the wood from trees left damaged by the Eaton Fire, turning them into lumber and products for residents looking to rebuild after the devastating wild ...
Tucked into a squat building just across the Los Angeles River from downtown Los Angeles is an unexpected sight, set in the middle of the nation’s second-biggest city: a working lumber mill. The dusty ...
As people whose homes were destroyed by the Eaton Fire prepare to rebuild, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to remove debris from the area, including trees that are so badly damaged they ...
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