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The Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) is an international non-profit, multi-stakeholder organization established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world’s forests. The FSC® does this by setting standards on forest products, along with certifying and labeling them as eco-friendly. Look for our FSC®-certified products.
Mason’s Mill & Lumber Co. is committed not only to customer satisfaction and service but also to maintaining the beautiful planet we inhabit. We hold a certificate from the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) and maintain the chain-of-custody requirements as a lumber and plywood distributor as well as a custom moulding manufacturer.
If your project requires FSC® certified lumber feel free to contact one of our many sales reps today to discuss your project needs.s
Our very own Eric Boer, was recently appointed to a second term on the NHLA Board of Directors.
While there are many regional and statewide associations that cater to specific segments of the building materials market, few are as steeped in history, reach, or advocacy than the National Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA). Mason’s Mill & Lumber has been an active NHLA member for over 30 years and its Vice President, Eric Boer, was recently appointed to a second term on the NHLA Board of Directors.
The NHLA was founded in 1898 to establish uniformity in the trade of hardwood lumber. Today, the NHLA is the only national voice for the hardwood industry and is the accepted arbiter internationally with regard to hardwood grade standards which are recognized globally. The mission of the NHLA is to serve NHLA members in the commerce of North American hardwoods by maintaining order, structure and ethics in a changing global market.
The NHLA is aggressively engaged in advocacy for our industry in Washington, D.C. through its partnership with The Hardwood Federation to ensure our voices are heard by legislators and government officials. Over the last 5 years, the NHLA has contributed nearly $1,000,000 to support the work of The Hardwood Federation in D.C.
Additionally, the implementation of hardwood lumber grading rules through the NHLA Inspection Services has been the cornerstone of the NHLA’s long-term partnership with government agencies like the US Department of Agriculture. The partnership has helped prevent unnecessary government regulations and overreach in our industry for decades.
Today, the NHLA represents the entire hardwood supply chain at all levels of production. Every entity from loggers to sawmills, distribution yards to cabinet and flooring manufacturers benefit from the ongoing efforts and advocacy of the NHLA both nationally and internationally.Our very own Eric Boer, was recently appointed to a second term on the NHLA Board of Directors.
The Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s Association (IHLA) is a relevant, member-driven trade association, whose members share a passion for creating the world’s finest hardwood products, and a determination to maintain the sustainable productivity of our nation’s forest resources.
IHLA is a non-profit trade organization comprised of sawmills, wholesale brokers, equipment vendors, secondary manufacturers, loggers, landowners and others who recognize the benefits of working together on issues and projects for the good of the hardwood industry. Today, IHLA has members in 27 states and 3 Canadian provinces.
Unique to IHLA, however, is a rich tradition of volunteerism, one that provides powerful momentum and gets things done. Whether it’s championing a cause at the State Capitol or in Washington, pooling resources to provide value on insurance or joining forces for philanthropic causes, our members take pride in their ability to get results for the good of the entire industry.
The Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA)
is the voice of Houston’s residential construction and remodeling industry. Through advocacy and education, we aim to enhance the business climate for members, and to provide quality obtainable housing to the community. GHBA members are a consortium of Houston’s top building industry professionals.