Wood
Capitol’s
reforestation
initiatives:
Over
10,000
trees
replanted,
resulting
in
20
tons
of
carbon
offset
annually.
Wood
Capitol’s
material
of
choice,
Suar
Wood,
is
sourced
from
South
America
through
suppliers
certified
under
the
Forest
Stewardship
Council
(FSC)
chain
of
custody
programme.
These
suppliers
operate
in
accordance
with
local
regulations,
including
approvals
from
the
region’s
Ministry
of
Forest.
Additional
certifications
held
by
these
partners
include
ISO
9001:2008,
GB/T
19001-2016,
and
QSHE
bureau
veritas
compliance.
Product
Longevity
and
Material
Reuse
Support
Waste
Reduction
Goals
Wood
Capitol
manufactures
each
Clients have adapted original dining tables into shelving units, wooden countertops, and compact study desks. To extend product lifespan, Wood Capitol provides maintenance and resurfacing services after approximately ten years of use. Surplus material, including offcuts or wood with surface cracks, is redistributed to schools or independent retailers, contributing to waste reduction and resource circularity.
Emissions
Offset
and
Reforestation
Initiatives
As
part
of
its
ongoing
environmental
contribution,
Wood
Capitol
participates
in
reforestation
efforts
via
platforms
aligned
with
UNFCCC
carbon
credit
projects.
To
date,
the
company
has
supported
the
planting
of
more
than
10,000
trees.
Using
a
standardised
benchmark
of
20
kilograms
of
carbon
dioxide
offset
per
tree
annually,
this
initiative
is
estimated
to
generate
approximately
200
metric
tonnes
of
carbon
offset
each
year.
The use of responsibly sourced wood forms a key part of Wood Capitol’s broader emissions strategy. By reducing reliance on short-lived, disposable materials, the company aims to lower the overall environmental impact associated with the production and lifecycle of large-format furniture.
Verified
Supply
Chain
and
Labour
Practices
In
line
with
its
commitment
to
sustainable
operations,
Wood
Capitol
requires
all
suppliers
of
their
responsibly
sourced
wood
to
comply
with
documented
labour,
safety,
and
quality
management
standards.
These
include
QSHE
certifications,
which
cover
occupational
health,
environmental
responsibility,
and
ethical
employment
practices.
All timber procurement is limited to certified sources operating under legal and ecological oversight. Wood Capitol does not engage suppliers in at-risk or uncertified regions and does not source materials from Indonesia due to environmental concerns. The company maintains its supply chain exclusively through partners that demonstrate verifiable compliance with international standards.
Company
Outlook
Wood
Capitol
is
currently
exploring
additional
sustainability
certifications
to
strengthen
its
environmental
credentials.
The
company
is
also
evaluating
opportunities
to
expand
its
material
portfolio
to
include
recycled
metals,
complementing
its
continued
focus
on
responsibly
sourced
wood.
“We believe materials should support long-term use, not short-term disposal,” said Anthony, founder of Wood Capitol. “Our role is to ensure our sourcing and product design meet that principle without compromise.”
To learn more about Wood Capitol, visit their website: https://woodcapitol.com/.
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