sustainable wood sourcing
The Itoki Group uses wood in a variety of products, including furniture. As a company that uses wood, we have established the Itoki Group Wood Procurement Standards and are promoting sustainable wood procurement that takes into consideration not only biodiversity but also social aspects such as the elimination of illegal timber.
Traceability in the timber supply chain
In the supply chain, Itoki is a furniture "seller" and a "secondary processor" that manufactures furniture from lumber, and has obtained business certification as proof that it handles legal lumber. To obtain this certification, Itoki conducts legality surveys of its primary and secondary processors, who are its suppliers, to confirm whether they have business certification, and if they have not, conducts on-site surveys to confirm legality. In order for primary processors who saw lumber to prove legality, legality records from lumber handling businesses are required, and this series of connections ensures traceability throughout the supply chain.

Specific initiatives
Ensuring traceability through certification

Itoki has obtained CoC certification from FSC® and PEFC, international forest certification labels, and sells certified products. These certified products use wood from properly managed forests, and wood traceability is ensured from material procurement to manufacturing and sales. We will continue to utilize certification systems in an effort to consider biodiversity and social impacts.
Supplier legality investigation
Itoki conducts legal timber surveys of its timber suppliers every year. This helps to avoid the risk of procuring illegally harvested timber and ensures traceability of timber procurement. We will continue to work with our suppliers to ensure legality and business sustainability.

To ensure traceability, different types of wood are managed so as not to be mixed (from left: temporary storage outdoors, indoor storage)
- Sustainability
- Itoki's materiality
- Various policies
- Environment
- Environmental Initiatives
- Addressing Climate Change - Disclosure Based on TCFD Recommendations -
- Response to climate change - Prevention of Planet warming -
- Promotion of resource circulation - water -
- Promotion of resource circulation - waste and chemical substances -
- Biodiversity - Forest Conservation -
- sustainable wood sourcing
- Environmentally friendly products - Manufacturing -
- Social
- Governance
- Sustainable Action
- Social contribution activities
- Stakeholder engagement
- Evaluation from outside the company
- Participating in initiatives
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- GRI Standards Comparison Table