Environmental Stewardship
Each piece of material we reclaim carries a past life forward while preserving the forests that would otherwise be cut to replace it; saving trees, reducing waste, and honoring resources already given. Reclaimed wood materials available at Keystone Reclaimed Lumber qualify for LEED points, contributing not only character but measurable environmental impact in every project. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) provides a framework for sustainable construction, where responsible material choices earn points toward certification, and often, meaningful tax incentives. We are proud to support and collaborate on LEED projects, offering reclaimed wood that transforms both spaces and stewardship into something enduring. Choosing reclaimed wood over new lumber reduces deforestation and preserves the earth’s existing resources, while also lowering the overall carbon footprint by requiring significantly less energy than harvesting and processing new timber.
