Sustainability and reuse
The benefits of wood do not end with construction. At the end of a timber building’s useful life, this material does not require costly disposal. Many timber components can be reused – for example, old roof trusses are often turned into furniture. If material reuse is no longer possible, wood can be burned, releasing only as much CO₂ as was originally absorbed through photosynthesis during its growth. Compared to other non-renewable mineral building materials such as concrete and steel, timber buildings therefore generate around 40 per cent fewer CO₂ emissions over their entire life cycle, as demonstrated by a study conducted by TU Berlin in collaboration with Tegel Projekt GmbH.