What is colony wood?

Colony wood typically refers to wood that has been harvested from forests that have been managed and regenerated for sustainable use. It is often used for construction and building materials, such as lumber, plywood, and engineered wood products. The use of colony wood is regulated by forest certification programs that ensure environmental and social responsibility in the management of the forests from which it is sourced. Colony wood can also have a lower environmental impact than other building materials, as it stores carbon and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.