Wood is a product of natural and renewable origin, whose production process in comparison to other industrialized products requires low energy consumption and respects nature. Being of natural origin, it is biodegradable, and unlike other raw materials, wood, when it ages or ceases to perform its structural function, poses no danger to the environment.
As long as trees are planted in new forest plantations consciously and without compromising natural resources, wood will continue to be available.
For the formation of wood, trees absorb carbon from the atmosphere and release oxygen, contributing to the reduction of CO2 concentration.
Insulation is a crucial aspect for reducing energy used in heating and cooling buildings. Wood is a natural insulator that can decrease the amount of energy needed for space conditioning, especially when used in windows, doors, and floors.