Inside the Portland Airport Renovation: Sustainable Northwest Woods and Xena Forest Products
In this episode of the 'In the Woods' podcast, host Scott Leavengood from Oregon State University's Forestry and Natural Resources Extension Service dives into the recent renovations at Portland International Airport (PDX). Scott talks with Ryan Temple of Sustainable Northwest Woods and Ben Deunling of Xena Forest Products, two key figures in Oregon's forest products industry. They discuss the logistics, challenges, and stories behind sourcing and implementing local, sustainable wood products for the airport renovation. Learn about the specifics of sourcing from local forests, dealing with supply chain issues during a pandemic, and the importance of promoting diverse species for forest resilience.
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00:00 Introduction to In the Woods Podcast
00:56 Meet Ryan Temple: Sustainable Northwest Wood
01:35 Ryan Temple's Journey and Sustainable Practices
04:36 Meet Ben Deunling: Xena Forest Products
05:13 Ben Deunling's Journey and Innovative Products
08:31 The Portland Airport Renovation Project
19:54 Challenges and Innovations in Wood Flooring
23:07 Scaling Up: Building the Facility
23:48 Challenges in Timing, Segregation, and Pricing
28:18 Partnerships and Coordination
28:36 Feedback and Future Projects
32:44 Lessons Learned and Reflections
35:39 Lightning Round: Favorite Tree Species
39:30 Resources and Final Thoughts