A Boyle Heights lumberyard is working to repurpose the wood from trees left damaged by the Eaton Fire, turning them into lumber and products for residents looking to rebuild after the devastating wild ...
Megan Offner finds creative and comforting ways to salvage doomed trees. By Jane Margolies This article is part of our Design ...
Weyerhaeuser has broken ground on a $500 million plant in Arkansas to produce engineered lumber from the small trees that have piled up across the pine belt after the closure of many pulp and paper ...
Tucked into a squat building just across the Los Angeles River from downtown Los Angeles is an unexpected sight, set in the middle of the nation’s second-biggest city: a working lumber mill. The dusty ...
If you value independent local news, become a sustainer today. Your gift could help unlock a $1M challenge. As people whose homes were destroyed by the Eaton Fire prepare to rebuild, the U.S. Army ...
Tom Carroll stopped by their shop near the 6th Street Bridge to hear about a new project they are launching. Perry wants to save trees that died in the Eaton Fire, mill them and offer that lumber to ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Jeff Perry envisions a world where we ...
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