This draft FWPA Standard (FWPA Standard G01) offers guidelines for visually grading recycled hardwood timber intended for structural use. Developed with input from various stakeholders, including industry associations and government representatives, it represents the first national effort in Australia to establish visual grading rules specifically for recycled structural timber. As a draft standard, it will be reviewed and potentially amended based on its application before formal recognition.
Key considerations for those specifying or purchasing recycled timber include the variable nature of the material, the importance of thorough discussions between buyers and suppliers, and the necessity of prior inspection of representative samples. The grades defined in this standard are unique to recycled timber, with both mandatory and advisory guidelines for its use. This standard recognises that structural recycled hardwood will contain characteristics and be of dimensions that are included in AS 2082 and AS 3818, however recycled timber also contains characteristics that differ in nature from ‘new’ sawn timber covered by those two standards including age effects which need consideration.
This standard, while similar in many aspects to the ‘new’ sawn standards is to be used independently of them and is specifically for use with recycled timber only.
FWPA Member benefits of FWPA Standard G01 Recycled Timber – Visually Stress Graded for Structural Purposes
- Quality Assurance: Establishes clear grading requirements for recycled hardwood timber, ensuring consistent quality in decorative applications.
- Compliance Verification: Provides a framework for manufacturers to claim compliance, enhancing trust and transparency in the market.
- Guidance for Specifiers: Offers detailed guidelines for specifiers and purchasers, facilitating informed decision-making when ordering recycled timber products.
- Encourages Sustainable Practices: Promotes the use of recycled materials, contributing to environmental sustainability and resource conservation.
- Industry Standardisation: Creates a unified standard for the recycled timber industry, helping to streamline processes and improve market efficiency.
- Flexibility in Sourcing: Acknowledges the diverse origins of recycled timber, allowing for adaptability in product offerings based on availability and previous use.
- Facilitates Communication: Encourages detailed discussions between purchasers and suppliers, leading to better commercial transactions and satisfaction.
- Future Development: Sets the stage for potential formalization as an Australian Standard, which could further enhance its credibility and adoption in the industry.
The public comment period for this draft standard is now closed (it ran from September 3 to October 15, 2024). We expect the final FWPA industry standard to be published in early 2025.
FWPA Project number: PN06.1039