[Greenbuilding] Lyptus Plywood
Tim Vireo Keating
t.keating at rainforestrelief.org
Mon Feb 18 15:40:00 CST 2008
Michelle,
I just went on the website for jofco.com and it seems the company is
using makore and anegre veneers. Not much chance of those being
logged without damaging rainforests. Would the company care to look
for alternatives and perhaps look to become Rainfrorest Safe?
tim keating, director
Rainforest Relief
At 5:49 AM -0500 2/7/08, Michelle Duncan wrote:
>I am looking for a source for Lyptus Plywood and do not seem to be
>finding an reliable resources. The intended use would be for
>furniture. Does anyone know of a supplier??
>
>Michelle Duncan
>Procurement Manager
>812.481.7238 Office
>812,630.3685
>michelle.duncan at jofco.com
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