
Cascadia Forest Goods, LLC, resides in the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. For twelve years Cascadia has been in the forefront of making the market transition to sustainability by supplying quality wood products from well cared for, natural forests. These forests are independently certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Cascadia works directly with forestland owners and managers, as well as numerous mills and millworks facilities to supply a wide range of quality FSC products. We also market recycled and salvaged wood products.
Our definition of sustainable wood products currently includes three sources:
Wood from forests which are independently certified as meeting the standards of the Forest Steward-ship Council;
Wood products recycled through deconstruction; and
Wood products from salvaged sources, including forest restoration (i.e., small-diameter logs from understory thinning) and high-quality hardwoods which are commonly chipped for paper.
Constr. Materials - Lumber, Wood Production and Timber Operations
Both Residential and Commercial
A proud member of the Healthy Forests Healthy Communities Group FSC Certification SW CoC 1032-y
A proud member of the Healthy Forests Healthy Communities Group FSC Certification SW CoC 1032-y
MR Credit 3 - Resource Reuse
MR Credit 4 - Recycled Content
show allMR Credit 5 - Local/Regional Materials
MR Credit 7 - Certified Wood
Solid US domestic hardwood flooring for the home or business, white oak, red oak, hickory, and other species as requested. These come either pre-finished or unfinished, and in a variety of widths and lengths. We also carry recycled and salvaged Pacific Northwest regional woods such as madrone, oak and myrtlewood. Enjoy the beauty of wood.
We supply hardwood solid flooring that comes from forests that are independently certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. We also supply recycled and salvaged flooring from the Pacific Northwest where many of the hardwood species are undervalued by industrial timber harvest practices that eradicate the diversity of the forest ecosystem.