Nick Gibbs
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In his new series, I Bought a Rainforest, Charlie Hamilton James asks why we still use mahogany in Britain. The programme was naive and dubious in many ways, but it made me think. There are so many conflicts regarding trade, illegal logging and biodiversity. I'm not looking for answers to that. I have one simple question.
If we want to protect mahogany trees (which are so close to extinction), should we stop using any mahogany (even recycled), so that the look just goes out of fashion. I am thinking of burning my small stock of old mahogany for that reason, but can't decide what to do.
If we want to protect mahogany trees (which are so close to extinction), should we stop using any mahogany (even recycled), so that the look just goes out of fashion. I am thinking of burning my small stock of old mahogany for that reason, but can't decide what to do.