TrueGrain reconstructed veneers are now FSC certified.
June 29th, 2010
Briggs now offers a collection of reconstructed veneers that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
The TrueGrainTM FSC certified series is available in more than 10 different finishes, including the popular TrueGrain Mocha, Limewood, WinterWhite, HoneySuckle, Bamboo, TrueGrain Natural American Walnut and Rift Oak, with most of their entire TrueGrainTM range expected to be certified within a year.
Also on offer is the eco-certTM certified Natural Timber veneer range. This comprises more than 30 natural timber veneers, ‘straight off the log’ meaning that because they come direct from nature, each veneer is unique.
With over 100 years experience, Briggs is one of Australia’s most experienced and respected suppliers of timber veneer.
Committed to the responsible use of the world’s resources, the TrueGrain Veneers are certified by either the FSC, the Australian Forestry Standard or the Good Environmental Choice Australia.
What’s more, both TrueGrainTM and eco-certTM veneers can now be made fire retardant by using in combination with Briggs FLAMEBLOCKTM FRMDF.
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