From Forest to Frame: Transparent Sourcing
Look for independently verified standards like FSC or PEFC, and demand chain-of-custody documents, not vague green claims. Real transparency lists species, forest regions, and harvest practices, letting you trace a tabletop back to a living, protected ecosystem.
From Forest to Frame: Transparent Sourcing
A small cooperative in the Appalachian foothills keeps old-growth stands off limits while selectively harvesting storm-felled oak. Their board feet fund school repairs and riparian plantings, proving that responsible forestry can sustain both families and forests for generations.
From Forest to Frame: Transparent Sourcing
Ask which forest your wood comes from, how it was dried, and whether local biodiversity assessments guide cuts. Ethical producers welcome questions, share maps, and publish sourcing logs—an invitation for you to engage, learn, and hold them accountable.