Sustainability
Responsible Forestry
At Mullican, we work with national, state-level, and local organizations to develop best management practices for each unique part of the forest. Individual ecosystems and plant species need specific conditions to grow
and replenish the forest, and different parts of the forest may require soil conservation, water conservation, wildlife conservation, or other environmental care.
We ensure that no lumber is taken from conservation or old-growth forests and that forest growth exceeds the rate of harvesting and natural tree death. For every tree that is harvested from the Appalachian Mountains to produce Mullican flooring, there are more than two new hardwood trees growing for each tree that is harvested or dies.
Responsible forestry isn’t just about protecting forests—it’s also about protecting forest workers and residents. Our hardwood floors are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, guaranteeing that all timber was harvested in a way that makes forest workers and local communities better off, both economically and socially. The FSC certification also communicates that all indigenous land rights were respected, that the ecological integrity of the forest is maintained, and that all forests with environmental or social significance are left untouched.
Our home is in the Appalachian Mountains, and we want to support our communities and protect the natural beauty of our forests for years to come.
Read more about our Appalachian home.
We ensure that no lumber is taken from conservation or old-growth forests and that forest growth exceeds the rate of harvesting and natural tree death. For every tree that is harvested from the Appalachian Mountains to produce Mullican flooring, there are more than two new hardwood trees growing for each tree that is harvested or dies.
Responsible forestry isn’t just about protecting forests—it’s also about protecting forest workers and residents. Our hardwood floors are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, guaranteeing that all timber was harvested in a way that makes forest workers and local communities better off, both economically and socially. The FSC certification also communicates that all indigenous land rights were respected, that the ecological integrity of the forest is maintained, and that all forests with environmental or social significance are left untouched.
Our home is in the Appalachian Mountains, and we want to support our communities and protect the natural beauty of our forests for years to come.
Read more about our Appalachian home.