West Fraser’s engineered wood panels are sourced from sustainable forests in the UK, making them net zero negative
With the market being flooded with cheap imports, an increasing number of architects are opting to bolster the UK economy by specifying domestically-produced products and brands- including engineered wood panels.
West Fraser has been a respected and trusted provider of OSB, particleboard, and MDF to the UK architecture and construction markets for several decades.
Every engineered wood panel, produced in Scotland, is net carbon negative and meets rigorous standards, ensuring quality and compliance.
The product range includes: SterlingOSB Zero, the first and only UK-made OSB with zero-added formaldehyde which has been trusted by the trade for over 30 years for its structural capability and aesthetic prowess; CaberFloor, the most popular P5 flooring range in the UK, and CaberMDF, the original MDF brand in the UK.
Ensuring a sustainable supply chain
The panels are net carbon negative, meaning they lock up more carbon than is released during manufacture.
In addition, West Fraser is committed to responsible supply chains specifically to ensure the legality, traceability and prohibiting products associated with deforestation & forest degradation.
All UK-manufactured products are FSC® certified (FSC® C012533).
West Fraser’s engineered wood panel products benefit from:
Efficient streamlined logistics
Sustainable and responsible supply chain
Enhanced product availability
Eco-friendly packaging
Exceptional technical and customer support
For further information, call 01786 812 921 or visit https://uk.westfraser.com/
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