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Woodentops worktops are
made from hardwood trees, a fully renewable source of raw material, which
must be harvested regularly in order to maintain the vital balance of
growth between new, young trees and mature, established trees. It is this
balance of growth rate which is meant when we hear of sustainability and
properly managed forests. If trees were not cropped in this way, our forests
and their eco-systems would eventually become unable to fulfil their role
in supplying the worlds oxygen. Trees store carbon in their leaves,
wood and roots. They respire Oxygen. Using more timber, planting more
trees and using these trees before they become too old are important means
to help reduce global warming.
We at Woodentops are committed to sustainable, properly monitored, forest
management initiatives. Trees live longer than any other higher life form.
Some still living are thousands of years old. The first to evolve, 275
million years ago, were the evergreen softwoods, or conifers. Hardwoods,
broad-leaved, flowering and fruit-bearing trees, appeared 140 million
years later, but were less resistant to climate change than the softwoods,
which now make up large forests in the northern hemisphere.
The names softwood and hardwood refer to differences in
the structure of the wood, rather than density. Softwoods bear cones and
have needles or scale-like leaves. Their seeds are not enclosed in a pod,
like hardwood seeds. These conifers supply most of the worlds timber.
Hardwoods, which are broad-leaved and produce fruits and flowers, are
deciduous, meaning that in temperate areas they shed their leaves in autumn.
Their seeds are enclosed in seed cases with either one or two lobes, monocotyledoneae
and dicotyledoneae. Most commercial hardwoods belong to this second
group.
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