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Green World Lumber officially began in January 2013 when a once lumber sales man, Taylor Willson, paired up with a plantation in Fiji to bring high-end mahogany decking into the Canadian market. In the past Taylor Willson had noticed the negative affects of the logging industry on many second and third world nations and environments. He saw the need for a long-lasting durable decking option that would be optimal for the varying Canadian climate, but would have little to no environmental impact.
Green World Lumber officially began in January 2013 when a once lumber sales man, Taylor Willson, paired up with a plantation in Fiji to bring high-end mahogany decking into the Canadian market. In the past Taylor Willson had noticed the negative affects of the logging industry on many second and third world nations and environments. He saw the need for a long-lasting durable decking option that would be optimal for the varying Canadian climate, but would have little to no environmental impact.


Over the years Green World Lumber has paired up with Arc and Co <ref>{{citation |author=Nina Azzarello |publication-date=January 26, 2016 |title=Designboom Mart Toronto Showcases Local and Global Talent |periodical=[[Designboom]] |at=www.designboom.com |url=http://www.designboom.com/design/designboom-mart-toronto-2016-interior-design-show-ids-01-26-2016/ |acess-date=May 18, 2016 }}</ref>
Over the years Green World Lumber has paired up with Arc and Co <ref>{{citation |author=Nina Azzarello |publication-date=January 26, 2016 |title=Designboom Mart Toronto Showcases Local and Global Talent |periodical=[[Designboom]] |at=www.designboom.com |url=http://www.designboom.com/design/designboom-mart-toronto-2016-interior-design-show-ids-01-26-2016/ |access-date=May 18, 2016 }}</ref>


Winner of ''Best New Decking Product of 2015'' by This Old House Magazine and listed as <ref>{{Citation |author=This Old House |publication-date=December 2015 |title=Top 100 Best New Products 2015 |periodical=[[This Old House]] |at=www.thisoldhouse.com |url=http://2.droppdf.com/files/Tw0hX/this-old-house-december-2015.pdf |access-date=May 18, 2017 }}</ref>
Winner of ''Best New Decking Product of 2015'' by This Old House Magazine and listed as <ref>{{Citation |author=This Old House |publication-date=December 2015 |title=Top 100 Best New Products 2015 |periodical=[[This Old House]] |at=www.thisoldhouse.com |url=http://2.droppdf.com/files/Tw0hX/this-old-house-december-2015.pdf |access-date=May 18, 2017 }}</ref>

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Green World Lumber
IndustryHardwood Distributor
Founded1 January 2013
FounderTaylor Willson
Headquarters
Whitby, Ontario
Area served
Ontario, Canada
ProductsGenuine mahogany lumber
ServicesImporting, distribution and wholesales.
Websitewww.greenworldlumber.com



Green World Lumber, also known as GWL, is a Canadian-based provider of high-end mahogany decking. Located in Whitby, Ontario, GWL sells and distributes all over the Canadian market. The mahogany, officially called swietenia macrophylla, is premium plantation grown genuine mahogany that is grown and harvested in Fiji.

History

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Green World Lumber officially began in January 2013 when a once lumber sales man, Taylor Willson, paired up with a plantation in Fiji to bring high-end mahogany decking into the Canadian market. In the past Taylor Willson had noticed the negative affects of the logging industry on many second and third world nations and environments. He saw the need for a long-lasting durable decking option that would be optimal for the varying Canadian climate, but would have little to no environmental impact.

Over the years Green World Lumber has paired up with Arc and Co [1]

Winner of Best New Decking Product of 2015 by This Old House Magazine and listed as [2]


References

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  1. ^ Nina Azzarello (January 26, 2016), "Designboom Mart Toronto Showcases Local and Global Talent", Designboom, www.designboom.com, retrieved May 18, 2016
  2. ^ This Old House (December 2015), "Top 100 Best New Products 2015" (PDF), This Old House, www.thisoldhouse.com, retrieved May 18, 2017


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