Central Texas company fights pollution through reclaimed wood projects

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While the lumber industry has worked to conserve more than they cut, Texas A&M Forest Service believes companies revitalizing natural resources fill a necessary role.

AUSTIN, Texas — "If I get one out, then the others will come,” Jeffrey Spector said."It’s always been a hobby of mine and I just love the way it looks and I love history, so it led me into that,” Spector said.

In a state that felt a $41.6 billion impact from the forest sector, reclaimed wood projects make up a very small portion. The custom furniture, flooring and lumber company has gained in popularity since its inception, and has even been featured on prominent national television programs such as "Barbecue Brawls" and "Treehouse Masters."While the lumber industry has worked to conserve more than they cut, Texas A&M Forest Service believes companies revitalizing natural resources fill a necessary role.

Not only is there a market for these restoration products, but the effort of repurposing these materials also has a positive environmental impact as well.

 

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