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CORRIM FACT SHEETS

The following fact sheets are published as summaries highlighting research results. They have been made available to provide an easy source of information regarding the activities of CORRIM. Each fact sheet can be saved and printed by clinking on the pdf link.

Click to see CORRIM Fact Sheet #1

Fact Sheet #1: Consortium for Research on Renewable Industrial Materials - this is the original CORRIM fact sheet published in January of 1997. (Click here for the pdf version).

Click to see CORRIM Fact Sheet #2

Fact Sheet #2: CORRIM Report on Environmental Performance Measures for Renewable Building Materials - this fact sheet discusses the concept and mission of CORRIM. Published in August of 2004. (Click here for the pdf version).

Click to see CORRIM Fact Sheet #3

Fact Sheet #3: The Role of Northwest Forests and Forest Management on Carbon Storage - reducing carbon emissions has become an international commitment and carbon trading or carbon credit markets are developing. These issues and how they relate to the PNW are addressed. (Click here for the pdf version).

Click to see CORRIM Fact Sheet #4

Fact Sheet #4: Reducing Environmental Consequences of Residential Construction through Product Selection and Design - there is an increased interest in reducing environmental impacts through residential building design. This fact sheet shows how product selection and design provide substantial opportunities in reducing environmental burdens. (Click here for the pdf version).

Watch the streaming video presentation for Fact Sheet #4.

 

 

The CORRIM Home Page is administered through the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington. CORRIM is a research consortium formed to establish, support, and manage research and education programs relating to renewable industrial materials focused on the environmental impact of the production, use, and disposal of wood and other bio-based materials. The Consortium includes 13 US and Canadian Research Institution members and a number of contributing companies, associations and agencies. This Institution is an equal opportunity provider. For more information please email Bruce Lippke or write toCORRIM, University of Washington BOX 352100 Seattle, WA 98195, (206) 543-0827.