Transforming the future of wood

Transforming the future of wood

Sustainability and innovation: The future of wood and furniture

Sustainability and innovation are the way. In this edition of veins, we explore how responsible and material practices such as LVL are redefining our industry.? I discovered more at www.vetas.com and followers at @vetascom
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