ENiTo Flooring is a leader in the flooring industry with it's unique collection of sustainable Coconut Palm Wood Flooring/Decking and innovative Mosaic Tiles.
Every ENiTo™ floor is a statement on QUALITY. Our quality assurance is reflected in the fine craftsmanship and eco-friendly materials that we use – the result of which is exquisite premium flooring that is strong, stable, consistent, durable and ages beautifully.
2. E - Environmentally Friendly
N - Natural
I - Innovative
T - Trustworthy
O - Original
3. Our Vision
“To be an international
leader in the flooring
industry while supporting
the conservation of forest to
meet social, economic and
ecological needs of present
and future generations.”
4. Our Mission
“To create recognition of
coconut timber as an
international commodity to
stop deforestation and
provide opportunities.
6. International Standards
Worlds first and only manufacturer and
exporter of High Quality and 100%
recycled Coconut Palm Wood
Flooring, Coconut Palm Wood Decking
and Coconut Wall/Floor Deco Panels.
Contributes to a safe and healthy built
environment
No toxic emissions – CEN 14823
approved
No Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
No Formaldehyde
ECO approved coating systems
REACH approved raw materials
10. Sustainability
Coconut Palm Woods is made
from 60 to 80 years old Coconut
Palm trees that no longer bear
fruits.
Over 7,000 containers of
Coconut Palm Woods are burned
down by farmers in Indonesia
when the trees are no longer
bearing fruits and to plant new
crops.
11. “ENiTo preserves the earth
by reducing wastage and
ensuring source renewal.”
Corporate Social Responsibility
12. Cocus Nucifera
COCONUT PALM
Unusable Part = 3.6 m
Coconut palms were planted in larger
Wood for Charcoal = 3.0 m plantations, especially in the Pacific and
on the Philippines, Ceylon, East Africa
and the Caribbean.
Height in meter to first nut (HS)
Actual length of usable log (LA)
vegetable fat (from copra)
roofing material (leaves)
Millable Log (LM)
ropes and strings (coir from the husks)
beverage (coconut juice)
alcoholic drink (from the inflorescence -
tuba or toddy)
fuel (from the husks and nuts)
LA = 0.84
LA = HS – 3.6
timber (from the stem)
HS – 0.44 m
LM = 0.84 – HS – 3.44 m
LM = HS – 6.6 m
13. Coconut Palm Wood
An alternative timber to endangered hardwoods
There is no conflict between the use of the
palm for its primary production (oil and fat)
and the later stem use for timber. On the
contrary: the use of the timber generates a
windfall profit to the farmer.
16. Coconut Husk
Once considered as waste material
(1 tree produces 50–100 coconuts per year)
Uses
Shell – Charcoal
Music instruments
Furniture compartments
Coir fibers – mats / soil treatment
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