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Nash is right to shun timber-first policy

The goal is to make buildings more sustainable, whatever the materials.

Nick Collins
Sat, 17 Jul 2021

There is no ‘timber-first’ policy. There is a policy to reduce the carbon impact of government buildings.”  

 This is Minister for Economic Development, Government Procurement and Forestry Hon. Stuart Nash’s response last week to written parliamentary questions from Opposition

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Nick Collins
Sat, 17 Jul 2021
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