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Watch Your Plywood
By Eric Corey Freed
 

Used for siding, flooring underlayment, and cabinetry, plywood is a versatile and popular material. Plywood consists of wood cut into thin layers that are alternately glued together. Typically, the wood comes from newly cut trees. The adhesives are typically toxic and contain formaldehyde, which releases unhealthy chemicals.

Tip: All plywood used should carry the FSC label (meaning that it’s certified by the Forest Stewardship Council) to ensure that sustainable practices were used in the extraction of the wood.

Oriented-strand board (OSB) is an efficient alternative use of wood because it is produced from small pieces and low-grade species of wood. The same concerns about using nontoxic adhesives still apply, however.

Remember: For any wood you choose, select nontoxic glue and formaldehyde-free boards.

 
 

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