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- Timber_recycling abstract "Timber recycling or Wood recycling is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was popularized in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change, prompted both timber suppliers and consumers to turn to a more sustainable timber source. Recycling timber is the environmentally friendliest form of timber production and is very common in countries such as Australia and New Zealand where supplies of old wooden structures are plentiful. Timber can be chipped down into wood chips which can be used to power homes or power plants.".
- Timber_recycling thumbnail Recycled_timber.jpg?width=300.
- Timber_recycling wikiPageExternalLink gpo41828.
- Timber_recycling wikiPageExternalLink 1300_days.pdf.
- Timber_recycling wikiPageExternalLink recycled-timber.
- Timber_recycling wikiPageExternalLink www.recycledtimbers.com.au.
- Timber_recycling wikiPageID "10448817".
- Timber_recycling wikiPageRevisionID "604639775".
- Timber_recycling hasPhotoCollection Timber_recycling.
- Timber_recycling subject Category:Recycled_building_materials.
- Timber_recycling subject Category:Recycling_by_material.
- Timber_recycling subject Category:Timber_industry.
- Timber_recycling comment "Timber recycling or Wood recycling is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was popularized in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change, prompted both timber suppliers and consumers to turn to a more sustainable timber source.".
- Timber_recycling label "Timber recycling".
- Timber_recycling sameAs m.02qdgb5.
- Timber_recycling sameAs Q7804677.
- Timber_recycling sameAs Q7804677.
- Timber_recycling wasDerivedFrom Timber_recycling?oldid=604639775.
- Timber_recycling depiction Recycled_timber.jpg.
- Timber_recycling isPrimaryTopicOf Timber_recycling.