I've recently decided it doesn't feel right to use these species.
I wonder why they're pretty easy to get hold of though, blackwood, ebony, wenge, many more for example.
Does it make any difference to you if the wood comes from somewhere it's certified? I imagine it probably is quite easy to have documents fairly signed in many of the countries these timbers come from. Just using the wood even if it is ethically sourced still encourages the admiration of it.
I have some planks of wenge that now I now not sure I want to use. I suppose the only option is to sell it to someone else or just use it but resolve not to buy more again.
I'd like to hear what others think about the issue.
I wonder why they're pretty easy to get hold of though, blackwood, ebony, wenge, many more for example.
Does it make any difference to you if the wood comes from somewhere it's certified? I imagine it probably is quite easy to have documents fairly signed in many of the countries these timbers come from. Just using the wood even if it is ethically sourced still encourages the admiration of it.
I have some planks of wenge that now I now not sure I want to use. I suppose the only option is to sell it to someone else or just use it but resolve not to buy more again.
I'd like to hear what others think about the issue.