Decorative Hardwood Plywood: ATTRACTIVE + SUSTAINABLE

  • December 10, 2019
  • by Columbia Forest Products

Columbia Forest Products is proud to sponsor GreenCE’s informative webinar about decorative hardwood plywood, streaming live Thursday, December 12. GreenCE provides continuing education courses related to sustainable design for architects, who can get AIA, USGBC, IDCEC or RCEP credits by taking their free courses.  Through this course, “Decorative Hardwood Plywood: ATTRACTIVE + SUSTAINABLE,” architects and […]

Case Study: How Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certification Helps Columbia Forest Products Differentiate

  • March 9, 2018
  • by FSC

Courtesy of FSC US A steady focus on innovation has helped fuel Columbia Forest Products’ rise to become the leading hardwood plywood and decorative veneer manufacturer in North America. From its embrace of FSC certification in 1998 to its introduction of formaldehyde-free PureBond veneer panels in 2005, the company innovates to stay relevant – and to […]

ITC Issues Affirmative Final Ruling, Signaling High Tariffs on Dumped and Subsidized Chinese Hardwood Plywood Imports

  • December 1, 2017
  • by The Coalition for Fair Trade of Hardwood Plywood

Washington, DC – Today, the International Trade Commission (ITC) issued its final determination, activating significant tariffs on the illegal imports of Chinese hardwood plywood, voting 4-0 that the domestic industry is materially injured, or threatened with material injury, by reason of these dumped and subsidized imports. The Coalition for the Fair Trade of Hardwood Plywood […]

A Spotlight on Authentic Craftwork & Sustainability: Interview with Michael Bright, Winner, 2016 PureBond® Quality Awards First Prize

  • May 17, 2017
  • by Columbia Forest Products

For craftspeople and companies that manufacture with wood panels, there is a growing challenge to build quality products that are sustainable and safe for the environment. With the stricter standards recently passed through the Toxic Substances Control Act by the Environmental Protection Agency, builders who use engineered composite wood in their products will need to […]

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