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Salvaged Lumber Summit: Building a Circular Ecosystem

A dynamic combination of micro presentations and active collaboration to fast-track adoption of salvaged wood into mass timber, hosted by King County, Washington.

In the ongoing search for building materials with the lowest embodied carbon and highest carbon storage capacity (that can be managed in a circular economy), the use of salvaged wood in finger jointed products/feedstock and mass timber assemblies keeps rising to the surface.

This summit will:

  • spotlight recent related innovations

  • identify key components and status of each

  • explore near-term opportunities for moving the effort forward

  • connect partners and build new relationships

  • identify next steps

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