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Established in 2008, Whole Forest is actively pulling threatened forests out of the pathway to deforestation by creating a strong economic incentive for forest families to preserve their forests as an economic asset. “We do that by creating many local jobs in forestry, manufacturing and business administration,” he says. Before, local foresters made $3 a day, now they made 10 times that by working with the Whole Forest projects.
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On June 21 and 22, Whole Forest introduced our new line of hardwood surfaces at the American Institute of Architects' annual convention held at the Javits Center in New York. With over 20,000 attendees at the conference, Whole Forest showcased our...
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Brad Sullivan's personal interest in our material and story is what sparked the long-standing friendship between the two companies, but the implementation of a full collaboration only recently became possible.
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At the recent BuildingEnergy Boston conference we had the opportunity to present our collection of architectural surfaces to sustainable architects, builders, consultants, and material suppliers. This is a new business line for Whole Forest, and we learned a great deal from these conversations.
Ecuador is implementing a new national policy to control deforestation as a part of their commitment to the Paris Climate Accord. In an effort to reduce carbon emissions and slow climate change, Ecuador’s Ministry of Environment recently entered a five-year alliance with Whole Forest.