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Urban Forestry

A business generating a variety of products from urban wood sources
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A business that would take assorted wood wastes that are available in an urban area (tree trimmings, whole tree removals, furniture, building rennovations etc.) and convert them into a range of products based on a hierarchy of saleability and price.

A collection service would ensure that sufficent raw material supply was available, as well a drop off area for tradesman would allow them to dispose of work related wastes that they may have to otherwise pay to dispose of.

Potential products include; refurbished furniture, refinished timbers and boards, firewood, wood chips for garden mulching, wood chips for papermaking - would need to control species included for this application

PiledHigherandDeeper, May 21 2003

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       The largest urban wood source is newspaper and junk mail.
Cedar Park, May 21 2003
  

       There is already an adequate solution to the reuse of urban paper waste though. Much of the material that I am talking about will end up in a tip somewhere.
PiledHigherandDeeper, May 21 2003
  

       Fruit-crate furniture was baked in the Great Depression. Now, you can buy furniture that just _looks_ like it was made from old fruit crates.
Cedar Park, May 22 2003
  

       [sp.: "wood", not "would"]
hippo, May 23 2003
  


 

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