| Here is a list of forest
products. Any who opposes logging must promise to NEVER USE
any of these items.
If you are opposed to logging our forests, there are two things you must do. First, be aware that proper, careful logging and brush cutting can and does make forests much healthier. The large trees will get more moisture and nutrients, also reducing wildfire danger. Second, if you remain opposed to logging, your conscience should prevent you from using any products that come from logging. There may a few substitutes available using petroleum-based products, but if you are opposed to oil and gas exploration and drilling, those substitutes will not be available for your use, either. Here is a partial list of the items you must pledge to avoid using: Toilet paper Sticky notes (Post-Its) Writing paper Computer paper Boxes Shipping cartons Particleboard Picture frames Signboards Signposts Wood trim Feminine hygiene products Toothpicks Match sticks Receipts Baseball bats Currency Wood for hobbies & crafts Frame houses Windows & frames Grocery bags Fast food containers Newspapers Magazines Books (and libraries) Flyers Posters Egg crates Wood toys Paper airplanes Balsa gliders Tables Chairs Pegboard Workbenches Structural beams Cabinets Wall studs Doors Door frames Thresholds Fireplace mantles Pianos Guitars Violins Violas Bass violas Pool cues Wastebaskets Broom & mop handles Garden tool handles Dowels Utility poles Fences Stairs Flooring Wooden pencils Paint brush handles Shake roofs Chopsticks Christmas trees Barrel staves House siding Firewood Paper towels Note pads Envelopes Stamps Hammer & axe handles Saw handles Cellos Mandolins Lutes Bouzoukis Balalaikas Clarinets Oboes Bassoons Harpsichords Harps Hammered dulcimers Mountain dulcimers Recorders Bureaucratic paperwork Engineering designs Art papers |