Elliot, have you checked out the "GreenSpec Products" sidebar to the right? There are a ton of ideas there, and although you need a BuildingGreen Suite membership to view the results when you click through, it's a worthwhile resource.While items like bamboo, linoleum, and wool are likely to be made overseas, what about items like cotton (insulation), agrifiber (straw-core doors, straw panels), or soy-based products? While I can't say for sure, any of these products seem likely to have domestic sources.Anyone else? And please keep us posted on what you learn.
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Agrifiber based flush doors, raised panel doors and door jambs are available for commercial projects. The cores are made with wheat straw based particlboard with no added urea-formaldehyde resins. The doors are manufactured by several commercial door companies. The products are usually in the 75% percent compliant material range.
You could also take a look at the USDA's Biopreferred Program, http://www.biopreferred.gov/
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