Treeincarnation believe in upcycling as much of the timber as practicably possible to reduce unconscious waste. Forests are cut down to make furniture, yet trees that are already being removed are typically cut up for firewood or disposed of as mulch. This not only discards a lot of the timbers’ up cycling potential, but also releases a lot of the stored carbon, in the timber, back into the atmosphere.
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