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MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is not typically considered reusable in the same way as solid wood. While it can be repurposed for certain projects like crafts or smaller furniture items, its fibers break down when cut or damaged, making it less durable for extended reuse. Additionally, MDF contains adhesives and chemicals that may limit its recyclability. However, it can be recycled in some facilities that accept composite wood products.

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