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Information on purchasing FSC products

A number of Northwest Certified Forestry members and partners manufacture and sell locally produced FSC certified wood products.  Additionally, there are over one hundred small wood products businesses throughout WA and Oregon that specialize in FSC certified lumber.  Below are three key resources for sourcing FSC certified wood products in the Northwest:

  1. List of wood products available from Northwest Certified Forestry.
  2. List of all FSC certified retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, mills and printers in WA State.

   3.  List of all FSC Chain of Custody companies in OR State.

 

NCF Members

You can learn more about specific NCF members who manufacturer wood products directly on their farms below:

  •  Deming, WA: Evergreen Ecoforestry produces a wide variety of both hardwood and softwood custom manufactured products.
  • Chehalis, WA: O'Neill Pine Company stocks heavy timbers and lumber in their Certified Wood Warehouse. Click here to read an article about the O'Neill Pine Company.
  • Oakville, WA: Wild Thyme Farm specializes in alder lumber with an emphasis on interior finishes, but provides a wide variety of hardwood and softwood lumber products.  Click here for a brochure of Wild Thyme Farm's lumber products or Click here to read an article about Wild Thyme Farm.
  • Mossy Rock, WA: Wetset Enterprises runs a small mill and kiln and produces a wide range of hardwood and softwood lumber products.  Click here to read an article about Wetset Enterprises.
  • Silverdale, WA: Clyde Tree Farm manufactures a wide range of rough sawn and finished Doug-fir lumber products.  With a solar kiln and four-head edger/moulder, Clyde Tree Farm can produce interior trim, moulding, flooring, car decking and other dried softwood lumber products.  Click here to read an article about Clyde Tree Farm.
  • Snohomish, WA: Fritch Mill runs a smaller industrial sawmill that produces all types and species of softwood timbers and lumber. 
  • Onalaska, WA: Alexander Lumber Mill manufactures kiln dried alder and maple lumber.
  • Bainbridge Island, WA: Coyote Woodshop offers custom milling, hauling, kiln drying, and surfacing. Click here to read an article about Coyote Woodshop that was recently featured in the NCF Wood Source Newsletter.
  • Coquille, OR: Boggs Family Forest/Walker Creek Ecoforestry mills select conifer and hardwoods harvested off of their 365 acre forest.  They produce rough lumber as well as finished trim and flooring.  Read more here.
  • Maple Valley, WA: Ingalls Family Forest in Maple Valley, WA specializes in Big-leaf maple lumber. Click here to view their lumber inventory. Contact Wayne Ingalls for more information: 425-432-9414, ardis@ingalls.de.

 

NNRG also provides expert consulting services on specifying and sourcing FSC products for wood products businesses, green building project teams, and the general public. If you're lucky, we may even answer quick questions free of charge.

 

Additional sources for FSC products:

what they're saying

“FSC offers us an opportunity to distinguish our products
in the marketplace and NCF group certification cut our
costs by more than half. NCF has also been the most
active organization we know of in identifying regional markets
for our products.”

- Richard Pine

O’Neill Pine Company

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