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WTZ corresponds to Water, Tree and Zoo. We hope to contribute to maintaining harmony between humankind and nature.
WTZ Mission
We are committed to providing people with ecologically sound, high-quality furniture. In order to reduce the consumption of forest, most of our furniture is made of bamboo. Bamboo is hard and tough and very suitable for making furniture. Using bamboo instead of wood to produce furniture is an effective measure to protect forest resources. We plan to stop producing wood furniture completely and become carbon neutral by 2030.
The Food and Agriculture Organization reported that the world has lost nearly 100 million hectares of forests in the last 20 years.
We provide ecologically sound, high-quality furniture.
Our products are designed by the famous designer Benjamin Simms and have applied for appearance patent.
The defect rate of our products is relatively high, which is not because of poor quality, but because we have very high requirements. All defective products will be eliminated during quality control, only perfect products can be retained and purchased by customers.
We are committed to providing people with ecologically sound, high-quality furniture. In order to reduce the consumption of forest on the planet, most of our furniture is made of bamboo. Bamboo is hard and tough and very suitable for making furniture. Using bamboo instead of wood to produce furniture is an effective measure to protect forest resources. We plan to stop producing wood furniture completely and become carbon neutral by 2030.
Forests help maintain the balance of the atmosphere, purify the air, and are part of the water cycle. They nourish the biodiversity of wildlife and provide homes for indigenous communities that depend on forests for their livelihoods. 90% of plant and animal species living on the planet need forests to survive. They provide source of food, fuel, timber and many other ecosystem services that we depend on. However, the Food and Agriculture Organization recently reported that the world has lost nearly 100 million hectares of forests in the last 20 years.