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The Ritz-Carlton in Charlotte, North Carolina, has unveiled its first annual environmentally friendly, all-organic gingerbread house — with structural support courtesy of FSC-certified wood. The structure in the hotel's lobby was built by Jonathan Gellman of Skyward Builders, using efficient framing practices, recycled nails and FSC-certified lumber. "Now that's a real first for FSC!" said Corey Brinkema, president of FSC-US. The architect-designed Green Gingerbread House measures 10 feet high by 14 feet wide, features Tudor architecture and is built of all-organic culinary components. Design highlights include LED lights and a green "vegetated" moss roof. Also in this newsletter In Copenhagen, Forests and FSC Were Both on the Agenda
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