NWH to Host CEU on Specifying North American Hardwoods

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NWH Hosts CEU on Specifying North American Hardwoods

Design professionals are invited to explore hardwood sustainability, performance, and impact in a free, accredited session.

NWH is hosting a continuing education unit (CEU) focused on the role of North American hardwoods in sustainable design. The free, IDCEC-approved course, Specifying North American Hardwoods, offers 1.0 HSW-Sustainability credit and is open to designers, architects, and other building professionals.

The session examines how hardwoods contribute to healthier environments and more responsible material choices, with a focus on ecological, cultural, and performance benefits.

Participants will learn to:

  • Identify the design and durability characteristics of North American hardwoods
  • Evaluate their carbon impact compared to other materials
  • Understand sustainability certifications and responsible forestry practices
  • Apply hardwoods in ways that align with wellness and environmental goals

Event Details:

Cost: Free
Location: On-Demand Webinar
Credit: 1.0 HSW-Sustainability

Attendance will be reported to IDCEC, with certificates available through attendees’ accounts or by request.

Space is limited—early registration is encouraged.

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About NWH

Founded in 1967, NWH has established itself as a leading manufacturer and supplier of hardwood lumber across North America, Europe, and Asia. Committed to streamlining the customer experience, NWH services a variety of sectors including furniture, flooring, cabinet, molding, and millwork. Offering more than 14 hardwood species from the main U.S. growing regions, along with imported plywood and exotic lumber, NWH operates more than 40 manufacturing and warehousing facilities nationwide. The company is dedicated to sustainability, providing only high-quality, sustainable hardwoods to protect our resources today and for future generations.

For more information, please visit nwh.com.

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