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ENVIRONMENT

 

Most of the traditional chemicals used to protect wood are toxic to kill the fungi, insects and borers that destroy wood. Unfortunately, these compounds are not selective and they may harm non-target organisms and exert a negative environmental impact. The wastes from preservative-treating operations may kill plants and harm aquatic life if they are allowed to enter waterways.

Over many years, the use of wood preservatives has been mentioned to be a considerable source of pollution in surface and groundwater in many sites of the world. Part of this problem has come evidently from spills or illegal discharges of chemicals into drains and sewers but a less obvious source is the uncontained drippings from freshly treated timber.

Preservative pollution of groundwater is potentially a very serious problem. It is caused by spills, overflow from tanks or holding ponds and improper disposal of wood preservatives that contaminate the overlying soil. When groundwater gets contaminated with any chemical, the cleanup is very difficult and costly.

Fortunately, there are also eco-friendly ways to treat and protect wood. Our commitment to the natural environment has urged us to research and develop new preservatives that are completely biodegradable and do not accumulate.

BT Wood® preservatives are an ecological, safe and effective way to protect timber and wood products without harming our environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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