Architectural Woodwork Group to Promote Sustainability at WMS
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Architectural Woodwork Group to Promote Sustainability at WMSTORONTO -- The Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (AWMAC) will present its new Sustainable Architectural Woodwork certification program at the Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo (WMS).

Steve Glegg, president of Stirling Woodworks Ltd. of Maple Ridge, BC, will conduct the seminar about SAW, which encourages the use of environmentally sustainable materials and processes within the architectural woodwork industry.

Among the top reasons that AWMAC initiated SAW, include:

  •  It is the right thing to do: good for the planet, good for people and good for business
  •  Demand from our clients for green products and practices is increasing
  •  The importance of presenting a united and comprehensive imitative for our industry

This one-hour presentation will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 27, and repeated at 4:00 p.m. Friday, October 28.

Like all WMS Conference sessions, the registration fee is $25 if made in advance; $35 at the show.

Architectural Woodwork Group to Promote Sustainability at WMSLearn more about SAW at AWMAC's WMS Booth #429.

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