If your apartment has sheet rock (wallboard) then its coating is from wood. The paint that covers that wall board has wood derivatives in it. Your furniture, if has synthetic materials, most likely wood derivatives.
https://forestbiofacts.com/introduction-to-forest-based-bioeconomy/versatile-products-out-of-wood/
Glad to have given you the lessons. Now you can educate your others.
BTW..a healthy well managed young vigorous forest, consumes about 6 tons of pollution from the air per acre each year. It also produces as much, and releases as much, in oxygen each year.
“Glad to have given you the lessons. Now you can educate your others.”
OK. Hey, others! Wood is nice, but not essential. Some things you take for granted may have wood derivatives, but BFD. CRZ just convinced me.
“BTW..a healthy well managed young vigorous forest, consumes about 6 tons of pollution from the air per acre each year. It also produces as much, and releases as much, in oxygen each year.”
All the more reason not to do so much logging. You can get your wood derivatives from cleared away underbrush and also prevent forest fires, and trim branches, too, and log trees in decline, rather than felling a healthy young tree. This will also minimize risk of forest fires. Smoky will be so happy. The trees will still be there, cleaning pollution and separating carbon dioxide and monoxide into oxygen and carbon, and hanging onto the carbon. Good for everyone, except George of the Jungle.