We’re a Responsible Business
Our Promise to the Environment
Having dedicated our business to the members of the handicraft community, it is no wonder that we were one of the earliest companies in town to adopt green practices. Whatever we do here at Pooja Wood House, we make sure that it is environmentally responsible. Learn more about the ways we help the environment by contacting us.
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FSC® FM Certification
Pooja Wood House is the group entity and operates FSC® Forest Management group certification under Small and Low Intensity Managed Forests (SLIMF) (License Code: FSC®-C181465 / Certificate Code: SCS-FM/COC-009232) for its members with the trade and administrative name for group as ‘Pooja Farmers Group (PFG)’.
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PFG is aimed for promoting the sustainability of growers associated with farm plantation and its management. PWG firmly believes and promotes sustainability by avoiding the sourcing of timber harvested from illegal sources, in violation of traditional or civil rights, from forests of high conservation value forests or plantations, Significant conversion of forests to plantations, destruction of high conservation values, Introduction of genetically modified organisms in forestry operations and Violation of any of the ILO Core Conventions, as defined in the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, 1998.
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We’re a Responsible Business
Our Promise to the Environment
Having dedicated our business to the members of the handicraft community, it is no wonder that we were one of the earliest companies in town to adopt green practices. Whatever we do here at Pooja Wood House, we make sure that it is environmentally responsible. Learn more about the ways we help the environment by contacting us.
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FSC® FM Certification
Pooja Wood House is the group entity and operates FSC® Forest Management group certification under Small and Low Intensity Managed Forests (SLIMF) (License Code: FSC®-C181465 / Certificate Code: SCS-FM/COC-009232) for its members with the trade and administrative name for group as ‘Pooja Farmers Group (PFG)’.
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PFG is aimed for promoting the sustainability of growers associated with farm plantation and its management. PWG firmly believes and promotes sustainability by avoiding the sourcing of timber harvested from illegal sources, in violation of traditional or civil rights, from forests of high conservation value forests or plantations, Significant conversion of forests to plantations, destruction of high conservation values, Introduction of genetically modified organisms in forestry operations and Violation of any of the ILO Core Conventions, as defined in the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, 1998.
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