Laying your new timber floor is like opening the first page of a new story. Each plank sets the tone for what’s to come: a family growing into their home, a business taking an exciting next step, or a designer shaping a space with intention. What drives our passion for timber is knowing it forms the foundation for so many of life’s unfolding stories. But that journey doesn’t begin at installation.
From the forest it grew in, to the hands that shaped it, every piece of timber carries a legacy of care. Its transformation from raw material to refined surface reflects a chain of responsibility – one we’re proud to uphold. At every stage, we make decisions rooted in sustainability, integrity, and respect for the people and environments behind our products.
Through our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Policy and Wood Sourcing Policy, we foster a culture of continuous and meaningful improvement across all touchpoints of our business.
Learn more about the key ways we’re turning that commitment into action to ensure that the beauty of our timber is matched by the values behind it.
There's no timber without healthy forests, so for us sustainability starts with the raw materials. We've made a strong commitment to sourcing timber responsibly, with our Wood Sourcing Policy ensuring all timber used in our products aligns with the highest international standards, including FSC® and PEFC certifications.
These certifications guarantee that forests are managed in a way that protects biodiversity, respects indigenous rights, and supports local communities.
Our goals include:
We also comply fully with the New Zealand Building Code, Australian timber standards, and international timber trade laws, ensuring that our products meet the highest ethical and legal standards.
What is FSC or PEFC Chain of Custody Certification?
FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) are globally recognised organisations that promote responsible forest management. When a timber product carries FSC or PEFC Chain of Custody (CoC) certification, it means that every step of its journey – from forest to final product – has been independently verified to meet strict environmental, social, and ethical standards.
Chain of Custody certification ensures:
For consumers, designers, and builders, CoC certification provides assurance that the timber product supports sustainable forestry, protects ecosystems, and respects the rights of workers and local communities.
How Do I Know if My Supplier’s Chain of Custody Certification is Legitimate?
If you're unsure about a supplier’s FSC or PEFC certification, you can check or verify it using one of these steps:
Look for the company or organisation making the FSC or PEFC claim on the FSC Public Dashboard or PEFC Find Certified database.
Certified products should have either the FSC or PEFC logo prominently displayed on the product packaging or label. Additionally, there will be a certification code, which is a unique identifier for the certified organization.
Certified companies of both schemes are required to have their claims, certificate numbers and trademark license codes on their sales documents.
Our CSR Policy goes beyond environmental responsibility – it reflects our holistic approach to doing business. We align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and aim to make a positive impact at every level.
Our key commitments include:
We view CSR not as a separate initiative, but as a core part of how we work and grow.
Sustainability is not a fixed destination but a continual journey. That’s why we regularly review and evolve our sourcing and CSR strategies. We invest in:
We're committed to transparency, making our policies publicly available and ensuring everyone – our team, partners, and customers – understands what we stand for.
We’re proud to blend the best of nature and technology. By holding ourselves to high ethical and environmental standards, we’re not just creating high-performance timber solutions, but doing our part to protect our planet for future generations.
If you’re interested in learning more about our sustainability efforts or would like to view our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Policy and Wood Sourcing Policies, please get in touch.