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