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      <title>Wood species</title>
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      <description>First and foremost, the most sustainable form of timber is reclaimed wood. Good sources of reclaimed wood are wooden pallets (commonly built of white oak if the wood is hard or pine if soft), timber from demolition of buildings and barns, old furniture. You can find more information on identifying pallet wood here: Identifying pallet wood  .
Notes on sustainably harvested timber: buying European wood is usually a good choice because since 2010, the EU Timber Regulation  enforced the replanting of trees, better forest management and limiting annual harvests.</description>
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