Original Parquet is equipped with a new generation system with the most sophisticated technologies for processing pre-finished floors; plant engineering in full respect of the environment and with advanced technological processes that protect the health of its operators and at the same time remain below the minimum environmental impact threshold.
In its ongoing search for materials to preserve the environment, the production operators and the customers from harmful substances emissions, the company decided to use water-based varnishes and E1 low formaldehyde emission glues. All this without ever losing sight of the quality and tailoring of the product, by continuously looking for new colours and wood types to introduce onto the market.
Today Original Parquet can also produce wood floors with zero formaldehyde emissions on which the company has obtained the F **** result (4 stars) of the Japanese JIS test. All the plywood panels used for this kind of production are certified CARB PHASE II and TSCA Title VI.
In 2011 Original Parquet achieved the FSC® C106780 certification that identifies the products containing wood coming from forests that are managed in a responsible and correct way according to strict environmental, social and economic standards. The forest of origin is controlled and evaluated in an independent way in compliance with the standards (principles and criteria of good forest management), established and approved by the Forest Stewardship Council a.c. through the participation and consensus of the parties concerned.
In 2016 Original Parquet achieved the CERTIFICATION PEFC (PEFC/18-31-932). The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) is an international non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) through independent third-party certification. PEFC works throughout the entire forest supply chain to promote good practice in the forest and to ensure that timber and non-timber forest products are produced with respect for the highest ecological, social and ethical standards. Thanks to its eco-label, customers and consumers are able to identify products from forests managed sustainably.