Zane Everman has operated Les Bois Milling for one and a half years, transforming urban forestry waste into usable lumber from his Boise facility. He was able to open the business while saving 54,570 pounds of carbon from entering the local ecosystem by repurposing trees at the end of their lifecycle.
“The uphill battle of starting a business is steep,” he said. “From funding, finding space, making that space fit your business, acquiring tools and equipment, website development, getting your business seen, the list is endless.”
He holds an associate degree and brings 25 years of construction experience to the urban forestry industry. His biggest challenge is educating the public about wood quality differences, emphasizing that he produces stable, bug-free, sterilized kiln-dried lumber.
Everman entered the field through construction work building unique furniture and bars, recognizing the difficulty of sourcing quality wood. His business transforms tree removal situations into positive outcomes, creating products that can last generations while keeping carbon out of landfills.


