Certifications
for Sustainable and Eco-friendly Flooring Options
Assured quality
The Quality Management System Certification is a powerful symbol to demonstrate our capability to meet customer and regulatory needs and expectations through the effective application of a quality management system.

Sustainably produced
FSC stands for Forest Stewardship Council. To be FSC-certified, suppliers must meet 10 principles and 57 criteria, including biological diversity conservation, economic viability and the well-being of forest workers and local communities.

The CFCC/PEFC Forest Certification verifies that our products are sourced and produced in compliance with the highest ecological, social and economic standards. The wood for our product is originated from sustainably managed forest.

Eco-friendly and natural healthy
Our products meet Japanese Agriculture Standard (JAS) for formaldehyde emissions. This superior grade F-4star is the highest Formaldehyde Emission grade, has formaldehyde levels similar to natural wood.

The SCS Indoor Air Quality Certification ensures that our products meet Indoor Advantage and Indoor Advantage Gold Standard, free from emissions harmful to human health and the environment.

Our products will not adversely affect indoor air quality as they are certified to CARB2, one of the strictest standards for air quality impacts, especially for emissions of urea formaldehyde.

The CE marking indicates that our products are in compliance with European Standard pertaining to formaldehyde emission and the content of Pentachlorophenol (PCP).


PEFC
Since the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992,the concept of sustainabledevelopment has been widely recognized by the international community. Sustainable forest managementhas become the unanimous goal of forestry development in the world. In over ten years after that,a series ofcertification system have been created, mainly including FSC and PEFC.Forest certification has been graduallyrecognized and supported by international community with vigorous development as an effective marketmechanism to promote sustainable management of forest. Forest certification works to take into account boththe forest resources cultivation and environmental,social and economic benefits of using the whole process,functioning as two important roles of promoting sustainable forest management and facilitating the marketaccess of forest products.

DIBt
DIBt certification is specific to certification of building products, mainly focusing on harmful substancevolatilization of the product, such as formaldehyde emission, organic volatiles and so on.The building products of Chinese enterprises must be DIBt certified on the basis of CE certification beforeentering the German market.

CARB
CARB is an acronym for the California Air Resources Board.
The current regulations are one of the most stringent standards for the formaldehyde emission of composite wood products, requiring the factory to comply with the requirements of the quality management system to monitor the factory production process; the composite wood products and finished products containing composite wood products failing to be certified by CARB cannot obtain the “green card” to enter California.

CE
CE certification provides a unified technical specification for the products from different countries entering the European market the simplifies the trade process. The products from any country hoping to enter the EU and the European Free Trade Area must be CE certified, with CE mark affixed on the product. Therefore, CE certification is the passport of the product to enter the EU and the European Free Trade Area markets. CE certification means that the product met the safety requirements specified in the EU Directive, which is a business commitment to consumers, increasing the degree of consumer confidence in the product

FSC
FSC(Forest Stewardship Council) is a non-governmental and non-profit organization dedicated to promoting global social responsibility for forest management. It was founded in 1993 by international professionals who want to stop the destruction of the forest.