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Forest Products Are All Around

Written on February 1, 2011 by Julia Woodard

When someone is asked to think of the forest, the first thing that comes to mind is tall trees, lots and lots of tall trees. The next subjects that are thought of are wild animals, insects, and ponds. Some may even think of lightning bugs and fairies. While these are all valid responses, the forest is also responsible for supplying the materials many people use on a daily basis. Forest products are a large part of modern-day societies.

Paper and wood are the two most widely known uses of trees. Wood is used to build furniture, cooking utensils, picture frames, and much more. Paper is used in large quantities by schools, businesses, and private people. Without paper, there would not be any hard-back books or hand-written notes. It is easy to take these items for granted as they are available in large supplies; however, there are certain groups of people who are against using trees for so many products as it upsets the natural balance of the forest itself.

The actual list of items derived from forests is very long. Different trees are better suited for certain products. The Paper Birch tree, for example, is good for toys and cooking utensils while the Balsam Fir is better for musical instruments and essential oils.

Businesses view the forest as a natural resource for creating items, sometimes of exceptional quality, that cannot be reproduced exactly the same by man. A good example of this is heavy wood furniture. Man has not yet been able to re-create wood itself in a laboratory. This means manufacturers must turn to the forests to acquire their wood. Furthermore, people have been using wood for thousands of years to meet their daily living needs.

Some of the funner things made from trees include tree houses, swings, dog houses, and rolling pins. There are actually many fun items made from wood when it comes right down to it. Bunk beds are especially fun for children, as are coloring books. Adults are attracted to boat docks and patios which are frequently built from wood.

Every single item that is bought in a store is a profitable item to a business. When sales are down on an item over a period of time, that item tends to be no-longer stocked. Selling wood-based articles can be very profitable; the forest industry is the first to attest to that fact.

Even though wood is the basis for a very large number of items everyone uses on a daily basis, protests are still made against the cutting of trees. Organized groups, which are entitled to their say, make it a well-known fact forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. The ironic thing is the very homes such protesters live in are constructed from an initial wood frame at the very least. Until a different way is discovered, wood will continue to be used for it’s highly regarded properties.

Forest products have added an enormous amount of enjoyment, comfort, and convenience to everyday life. Wood and paper products have been used for centuries the world over without causing a tree extinction. It is smart to be respectful of the environment, and to re-plant trees in place of ones that have been harvested. Having said this, businesses still have a right to make a profit from wood-based products. Similarly, people have the right to use paper products and wood items without feeling guilty.

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