Our Programs
Three programs connecting sustainable wood supply with market demand.
Small Business Support
Supporting a network of over 130 FSC-certified businesses across the Pacific Northwest. We help small wood products companies achieve and maintain Forest Stewardship Council certification, access new markets, and grow their businesses sustainably.
Wood Advisor Services
Helping architects, builders, and developers source responsibly harvested wood for their projects. Our Wood Advisors provide expert guidance on species selection, sourcing, certification, and supply chain logistics to make sustainable wood the easy choice.
Tribal Wood
Partnering with over 200 entities including Tribes, tribal enterprises, and Native-owned businesses to develop wood products markets that support tribal sovereignty, cultural values, and sustainable forest management on tribal lands.
Wood Markets by the Numbers
Notable Projects
Our Wood Advisor services have helped source sustainable wood for landmark buildings across the region and beyond.
Portland International Airport
Locally sourced mass timber for the PDX terminal expansion, one of the largest mass timber projects in North America.
Edward J. Ray Hall, OSU
Oregon State University's mass timber academic building showcasing Pacific Northwest wood products and sustainable construction.
Redmond Senior Center
A community gathering space built with sustainably sourced regional wood, serving Central Oregon's growing senior population.
Meyer Memorial Trust HQ
Portland headquarters featuring cross-laminated timber and sustainably harvested wood throughout the design.
Shortstack, Mississippi
Bringing Pacific Northwest sustainable wood sourcing expertise to projects beyond the region.
Mt. Scott Community Center
A Portland community center built with responsibly sourced wood, demonstrating sustainable construction for public buildings.
Build with Sustainable Wood
Whether you are an architect, builder, or business, our Wood Advisors can help you source responsibly harvested wood for your next project.
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