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Briggs eco-certTM FSC/AFS/GECA certified veneers

30 August 2010

Briggs eco-certTM FSC/AFS/GECA certified veneers

Certified veneers which combine natural beauty and sustainability.

The Briggs eco-cert™ veneer range is now available in more than 50 veneers, including FSC certified Anegre, European Birch, Wenge, Palisander, Silver Beech, Red Heart Gum, European Oak and American Walnut.

Able to contribute to Green Star Timber points, eco-cert veneers bring sustainability and beauty together in Australia’s most comprehensive range of certified veneers.

Also available are the eco-cert AFS certified Australian veneers, including Tasmanian Blackwood and Southern Blue Gum, and TrueGrain FSC veneers. All of these are now able to contribute to Green Star points.

Additionally, eco-cert™ and TrueGrain™ veneers can be specified to reach the Fire Hazard Group numbers required for fire retardancy under the BCA.

By specifying the substrate as Briggs FLAMEBOCK™ FRMDF you can be assured that the resultant product is fully covered by Fire Certificates.

Visit the Briggs website for all FSC, AFS and Fire certificates.

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