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Below are links to our industry partners and associations. We invite you to visit the websites below to learn more
about the advantages of using Cedar products; both for consumers and the environment.
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Western Red Cedar Lumber Association
http://www.wrcla.ca
As the representative of numerous quality cedar producers in the United States and Canada, a major objective of the Western Red Cedar
Lumber Association (WRCLA) is to help consumers understand cedar's long term benefits, its special features and to provide information on how
to use it properly. Consumers who purchase WRCLA quality cedar receive the full support of the
Association's technical service programs.
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Western Red
Cedar Export Association
http://www.wrcea.org
The Western Red Cedar Export Association (WRCEA) is a broad coalition of companies based in British Columbia, Canada and is committed to
raising the awareness of and growing the demand for Western Red Cedar in offshore (non-North American) markets. The WRCEA represents a
membership consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary cedar manufacturers.
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North American Wholesale Lumber Association
http://www.lumber.org
The North American Wholesale Lumber Association (NAWLA) is an international trade association of over 650 leading forest products and
building material industry wholesalers, manufacturers and industry affiliated companies throughout the United States and Canada. NAWLA
is dedicated to enhancing professionalism and efficiency throughout the lumber distribution channel and to the responsible use of forest
resources. NAWLA members serve as the unifying force for efficient forest products and building materials distribution.
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Temperate
Forest Foundation
http://www.forestinfo.org
The Temperate Forest Foundation is a leading source of information on natural resource issues and options. The Foundation provides
leadership by articulating the current realities, and a positive inspiring vision of the future. Through public education the Foundation
helps people move toward the positive vision of living sustainably, with the successful integration of economic, ecological, and social needs.
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Forest Products Laboratory
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us
The USDA Forest Service's Forest Products Lab (FPL) uses science and technology to conserve and extend forest resources. FPL's mission is
to promote healthy forests and forest-based economies through the efficient, sustainable use of wood resources. FPL is recognized both nationally
and internationally as an unbiased technical authority on wood science and use.
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