By chance, a carbon cut

A struggling economy, a fleet looking for cost reductions, and a chance encounter resulted in a Fishersville, VA, lumber company improving its carbon footprint. “The silver lining with the fuel run-up was it exposed problems with our [fuel] buying habits,” says Blue Ridge Lumber Co. president Thomas Sheets. Blue Ridge is “the ultimate green company because we use the entire log,” Sheets says. Established in 1981, the lumber company, which has 200 employees and over $30 million in sales annually, has several locations and ships over 1,500 containers of veneer logs and lumber from ports in Norfolk, VA, ...

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