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From: Fred Friedman (FRIEDMAN.FRED@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV)
Date: Wed Jul 09 1997 - 05:13:00 EDT


Date: Wed, 9 Jul 97 10:13 WET DST
From: FRIEDMAN.FRED@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV (Fred Friedman)
Subject: Re: Other websites (Bailey Mylleville)

July 9, 1997

Dear Bailey Mylleville,

The best sources dealing with wood in construction debris aren t websites. Set your sites differently and you ll get better sources. The best sources include:

Clean Washington Center (who have a website: http://www.cwc.org)
C D Recycling magazine
Good Wood Alliance, Burlington, VT
 (who happen to have a website: http://www.goodwood.org)
American Forest Paper Assn. (who also have a website: http://www.afandpa.org)
National Assn. of Home Builders
Environmental Building News, Brattleboro, VT (and similar publications throughout the US)
Architects for Social Responsibility

There is also a very good document called Recycling and Reuse in the Residential Construction Industry put out by the Mid-Atlantic Consortium of Recycling Economic Development Officials in 1/97 together with the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (who wrote it) with funding from US EPA Region 3 (Philadelphia).

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