Harrop-Procter Forest Products
WOOD WITH A CONSCIENCE

Community Forest advocate Jim Smith
helps with initial
proposal development.
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In contrast to the growing controversy
over forest products, companies such as Harrop-Procter Forest Products
are generating excitement among both environmentalists and foresters
alike.
Essentially, our 11,000 hectare forest license holds
one of the most promising keys to developing an industry that is
both environmentally sustainable and beneficial to the economic
health of our community.
While it was created to solve an immediate problem
in the Harrop-Procter corridor, Harrop-Procter Forest Products has
the potential to affect communities around the globe. Since the
pilot project agreement was awarded, the interest in this project
has been growing steadily.
Researchers, students, and community leaders from
across Canada and many other countries are connecting with us so
we that may learn from each other and help improve forestry practices.
Our community forest is developed according to the
ecosystem-based planning principles designed by the Silva
Forest Foundation.
The utmost importance is placed on leaving a fully
functioning forest after logging occurs.
We have chosen the Forest Stewardship Council to certify our wood. See
Eco Certification
We are collaborating with local sawmill owners and
remanufacturing businesses to produce rough-cut lumber and home
finishing materials to keep as much of the manufacturing revenue
within the local area as possible.
You can reinforce good harvesting
practices by purchasing directly from Harrop-Procter
Forest Products and by asking for eco-certified products at
your lumberyard or furniture store.
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