Friday, August 31, 2012

CitiLog Ordinance in Secaucus, NJ


CitiLog team members met with Mayor Gonnelli of Secaucus, NJ for the signing of an ordinance that states all "good" wood in the city must go to CitiLog Newark's sawmill to be upcycled. The ordinance is part of Secaucus' Upcycling initiative. The vote for the ordinance was unanimous, and CitiLog is proud to be working with Mayor Gonnelli and the town of Secaucus!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Custom Kitchen Island

Kitchen Island

Private Residence Kitchen Island
CitiLog design specialist, Emma Tinsman, designed this beautiful White Oak kitchen island for this private residence. The island measures 4'x4'x3' and was crafted from upcycled urban wood. The piece features a work surface of solid white oak and stainless steel.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Urban Wood Upcycled into Organic Bowls



"Woodworking with natural forms
helps to develop
tolerance and forgiveness
the appreciation of approximation
the celebration of difference
the values of deformities"
-Mervin Weaver, Wood Craftsman


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Upcycled Urban Wood Waste Transformed into New Garden Beds

New Garden Beds at Fountain Park, Secaucus, NJ

Locally harvested urban hardwood was upcycled and transformed into rustic garden beds at Secaucus, New Jersey's Fountain Park. The upcycled urban garden beds will not only act as a decorative element within the park, but will also serve as an educational model within the community to represent the importance of upcycling and sustainable practices.

Thank you to the Town of Secaucus and Mayor Gonnelli for supporting our efforts in upcycling urban trees!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Citilog Newark's Ribbon Cutting Ceremony!

CitiLog Newark Site
CitiLog President Maria Warmbold & Founder Stubby Warmbold


Employee Donald Speaking About His Experience At CitiLog 

CitiLog Newark Upcycled Rotted Logs into Planters!

Home Grown CitiLog Cupcakes and Upcycled Cake Stands!
Mayor Cory Booker of Newark & The Warmbold Family
The Entire CitiLog Team!


Yesterday, Citilog Newark held our ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of our zero waste sawmill facility in Newark, NJ. Citilog was joined by over 215 guests who experienced the site first hand.
At Citilog Newark, no material goes to waste. Urban wood that cannot be used for finished products will be used in the production of generating our own heat and energy. Citilog is setting a new standard for the transformational role local businesses can play in economic development, green job creation, and sustainability.
Guest speakers included Mayor Cory Booker of Newark, and Mayor Robert Bowser of East Orange. The importance of Citilog's sustainable actions and commitment to community development was shared by all. Citilog employees also spoke about their personal experiences at the new Sawmill.
Be sure to check out our article from Newark Patch and WBGO !