Wood sourced from the forests of each region will be used in products (such as benches, fall prevention fences, and crossing prevention fences) used in that region.
JFLP, which is responsible for the "use" of the forest's cycle. We use timber sourced from the forests of each region in products that are utilized in that area. From the local forest to local life. Through JFLP's products, we aim to foster a sense of closeness to the local forest among the people living there and to spark their interest in the forest through various "considerations." 【Features】 ■ Local production for local consumption The timber used in the products is sourced from trees harvested in the local forests. ■ Renewable By renewing the wooden parts of the products, we can maintain the cycle of the forest. ■ Integration with metal fittings By making all parts that come into contact with the ground out of metal, the wooden parts do not touch the soil, allowing for safe use.
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Trees absorb CO2 during their growth process, fixing CO2 for the entire planet. Furthermore, when they are harvested and used as timber, new trees can be planted in that location. As the newly planted trees grow, they absorb and fix the CO2 released when the harvested trees are used as fuel. This large forest cycle has garnered attention for its effectiveness in preventing global warming, and managing forests by human hands to sustain this cycle is important for people's lives and the natural environment. The JFLP series from Windbreak Secoro plays a role in this forest cycle of "cutting, using, planting, and nurturing" by focusing on "using."
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Park, square in front of the station, road, external facilities (historical sites, schools, hospitals, roadside stations, etc.)
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■JFLP Born from Community Activities and Connections Through forest conservation activities taking place in various regions, we at Kazekaze Sekoro have had the opportunity to meet many people interested in timber and forests. These encounters have allowed us to engage with local timber and preservation technologies, sparking ideas for new product development. The result of these ideas is "JFLP." ■Utilization of Forest Environment Transfer Tax "JFLP" can be purchased using the forest environment transfer tax. This initiative makes it possible to install benches, fences, lighting, and other public facilities that could not be introduced due to budget constraints. ■Collaboration between Forest Management and Community Revitalization By utilizing the forest environment tax and the forest environment transfer tax, forest management and community revitalization are promoted simultaneously. In addition to preserving the numerous benefits of healthy forests and ensuring the continuity of forestry businesses and the inheritance of techniques, we can also advance the development of facilities and equipment that meet the needs of local residents as part of community development.
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■Trees grown in the region blend well with the land The charm of locally sourced timber lies in its quality that suits the region. Local forests are home to many types of trees, each with its unique characteristics, which contribute to the appeal of regional timber. Strong and durable cedar and cypress, and the beautiful grain of hinoki are examples. The various properties of these woods are intertwined with the local culture and industry, having been passed down through generations. Utilizing local materials in the region is something that has been inherited since ancient times. ■Local timber, a deep consideration for the environment Unlike timber from distant countries, the CO2 emissions from transportation are significantly reduced. Furthermore, using local timber promotes proper management of the forests and helps protect the local woodlands.
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What can we do for the Earth? Or let's work hard to protect the environment; we don't have to think so grandly, as there is Wind Relax Sekoro. I recently realized that since our establishment in 1999, we have been doing good things for the environment in a normal way. For example, in 2001, we quickly launched products made from a new material called "Sekoro Wood," created by mixing waste wood and waste plastic. In 2003, we released the completely independent power supply streetlights "Solight" and "Hoolight." In 2008, at our Kanto factory, we began using solar power, supported by NEDO grants, to cover part of the electricity needed for product manufacturing. The Wind Relax Sekoro project, which started to "create a landscape of relaxation," has encountered new landscapes as we live in the 21st century, often referred to as the century of the environment. We cherish this encounter and feel a desire to "eco-friendly with ease" and "pass on this wonderful Earth to our children." With products made by Wind Relax Sekoro, you can help the environment just by using them normally, without needing to do anything special. We will continue to create such products in the future.