
Oriented Strand Board:
The Intersection of Innovation & Sustainability in the construction and housing industries, innovation often comes in the form of high-tech solutions—smart home systems, green building certifications, or digitized supply chains. Yet some of the most impactful advances are those that reimagine the materials we use every day.
Faster, Better, Sustainable:
Abundant Forest Waste Represents a Solution to The Affordable Housing Crisis
Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is a prime example:
A structural wood product that not only strengthens buildings but also turns what was once considered forest waste into something of lasting value.
For decades, builders relied on plywood as the go-to engineered wood panel. Plywood offered consistency and strength, but it had limitations: it required large, high-quality logs, and production often left behind significant residual waste. OSB, first developed commercially in the late 20th century, represented a major shift. Instead of relying on clear, straight trunk logs, OSB could be manufactured from much smaller, faster-growing trees, as well as forest byproducts, thinnings, slash, and even dead wood. It is this adaptability that makes OSB both structurally advantageous for builders and environmentally significant for forest management.
Structurally, OSB has proven equal to—if not stronger than—plywood in key applications. Produced from rectangular wood strands layered in cross-oriented patterns and bonded with advanced resins, OSB delivers high load-bearing capacity and resistance to warping. Its engineered design distributes strength consistently across the panel. Builders use OSB in wall sheathing, roofing, and flooring because it can handle demanding structural loads at a lower material cost. Unlike traditional materials that vary based on species and log quality, OSB’s manufacturing process ensures predictable, reliable performance—a crucial advantage in construction environments that demand safety and durability.
OSB: The Intersection of Innovation & Sustainability
Affordable Housing Solutions & Forest Material Innovation

