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Enabling Landscapes: INTERHOLCO's Sustainability Report 2017

Interholco presents its first stand-alone Sustainability Report simultaneously in Baar, Switzerland and in Vancouver, Canada, where the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) General Assembly 2017 has just been kicked off. Interholco is an active participant at this General Assembly. To find out more: https://interholco.com/images/pdfs/Enabling-Landscapes-INTERHOLCO-Sustainability-Report-2017-.pdf

Interholco presents its first stand-alone Sustainability Report simultaneously in Baar, Switzerland and in Vancouver, Canada, where the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) General Assembly 2017 has just been kicked off. Interholco is an active participant at this General Assembly.

To find out more: https://interholco.com/images/pdfs/Enabling-Landscapes-INTERHOLCO-Sustainability-Report-2017-.pdf

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ECONOMIC LANDSCAPE<br />

Giving value to ‘Made in Africa’ hardwood<br />

Wood holds compelling environmental qualities over nonrenewable,<br />

carbon intensive materials such as steel,<br />

concrete or plastic. Sustainably sourced wood is a<br />

naturally available, easily recyclable, renewable and<br />

carbon neutral or positive material. African wood species<br />

have physical and decorative properties that can only be<br />

created by chemical treatment of species from the<br />

Northern Hemisphere. Our African hardwood products<br />

aim to inspire our employees and customers, suppliers<br />

and architects, all the way to the consumers who decide<br />

to buy and use wood.<br />

The value of ‘Made in Africa’ wood: for the State and local people<br />

2016 data. Scope: IHC<br />

62 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT <strong>2017</strong> INTERHOLCO

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