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Steelcase's strategy for an environmentally sound, profitable business: Steelcase's business strategies continue to line the pocketbooks, but not the landfills. Cover story Feb 1, 2007 2430
Standardizing woodworking skills: is it time? A much-anticipated study regarding the potential for developing woodworking skill standards is being conducted via a grant from the USDA Forest Service to the Architectural Woodwork Institute. Nov 1, 2005 1779
Going green: a guide to environmental groups & programs: Wood & Wood Products presents a summary primer of major environmental programs that are having an impact on the North American wood products market. Nov 1, 2005 2916
How sweet it is! All of the companies making the 16th Annual WOOD 100 Report are celebrating double-digit growth; most look forward to an even sweeter future. Cover Story Aug 1, 2005 15927
Open, flexible & natural environments at NeoCon 2005: this year's NeoCon event sported "natural" office environments that emphasized more openness and flexibility, while environmental issues remained at the industry's forefront. Aug 1, 2005 1447
AWFS Vegas sets new records: with more than 400,000 net square feet of exhibit space filled, the 2005 AWFS Vegas Fair is gearing up to be the largest event in the biennial show's history. Jun 1, 2005 2127
Sustainability: not just another marketing initiative. Interview May 1, 2005 2128
What consumers crave: designers on the front lines of kitchen cabinetry sales tell us what's hot in specialty hardware--and what's not. Jan 1, 2005 1742
Office furniture makers seeing double-green: as the year closes strongly for the first time in four years, industry leaders look toward 2005 for continued growth in both dollars and environmental trends. Dec 1, 2004 2811
Point-to-point purchasers increase demands; as point-to-point and CNC technology's capabilities drift toward each other, companies are demanding more out of their purchases. Among their requests are more fully automatic systems, a wider range of options, and speedy set-up times. Nov 1, 2004 2343

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