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2019-10-25 | Renewal | 3270.151(c)(3) – Exam communicable disease | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, the health assessment on file for staff #6 stated yes to having communicable diseases however, there was no further explanation. Correction Required: An adult health assessment must include an examination for communicable diseases and the results of that examination. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Staff # 6 will obtain a health assessment showing no communicable diseases. All health assessments will be reviewed prior to being put in staff person’s file. |
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2019-10-25 | Renewal | 3270.32(a)/3270.192(4) – Comply with CPSL/CPSL information | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, there was no mandated reporter training on file for staff #3 (date of hire 11-14-18). Correction Required: The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Staff #3 will complete mandated reporter training and will place it in file. All staff will have mandated reporter training on file within 90 days of hire. ; |
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2019-08-06 | Renewal | 3270.151(c)(5) – Physician/CRNP assessment | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, on the health assessment for staff #1 it stated that the staff person was not suitable to provide childcare. Correction Required: An adult health assessment must include the physician’s or CRNP’s assessment of the person’s suitability to provide child care. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information. ) Program will update the staff health assessment for staff #1 to state staff person is suitable to provide childcare. ALL STAFF HEALTH ASSESSMENTS WILL ANSWER THE PERSONS SUITABILITY TO PROVIDE CHILDCARE. |
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2019-08-06 | Renewal | 3270.63 – Unsafe Areas in Outdoor Space | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, in the playground of the facility, there was rusty kitchen equipment where the children would be playing. Correction Required: If unsafe areas or conditions are in or near an outdoor play space, fencing or natural barriers are required to restrict children from those unsafe areas or conditions. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) PROGRAM WILL REMOVE ALL RUSTY KITCHEN DEBRIS FROM PLAYGROUND AREA WHERE CHILDREN WOULD BE PLAYING. NO HAZARDS WILL BE PRESENT WHERE CHILDREN ARE. |
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2019-08-06 | Renewal | 3270.76 – Building Surfaces | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, in room 3, the floor was a hazard because when it would be stepped on it would bow downwards. It appeared to be very soft underneath and not sturdy. Also, in the bathroom, exposed heat pipes were accessible to children and could pose a potential burn hazard. Correction Required: Floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, including the facility’s outdoor play space surfaces shall be kept clean, in good repair and free from visible hazards. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Program will repair floor in room 3 to correct hazard where children will be stepping. Program will cover the exposed heat pipes in bathroom of room 3 that could potentially be a hazard. No hazards will be where children are. |
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2019-08-06 | Renewal | 3270.77(a) – No peeling paint or plaster | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, there was chipped paint in the following areas: *in room 4 and the bathroom of room 4, *room 3 throughout *playground equipment (specifically the red bars on the equipment and the rusty slide) *blue bathroom divider *Room 1 *There was a hole in the wall of the downstairs bathroom. Correction Required: Peeled or damaged paint or damaged plaster is not permitted on indoor or outdoor surfaces in the child care facility. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Program will repaint surfaces where there is chipped paint in room 4, bathroom in room 4, and throughout room 3. Program will repaint red bars on playground equipment as well as the rusty part of the slide. Program will paint blue bathroom divider in room 1.Program will repair hole in wall in downstairs bathroom. MONTHLY CHECKS WILL OCCUR TO ENSURE NO CHIPPED PAINT OR DAMAGED PLASTER |
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2019-08-06 | Renewal | 3270.82(g) – Clean and good repair | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: At the time of the inspection, there was a broken toilet in room 4 and the corner of the vanity of the sink was in poor repair. Correction Required: Toilet areas and fixtures shall be cleaned daily and be in good repair. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Program will repair broken toilet in room 4 as well as repair or replace vanity of the sink. TOILET FIXTURES WILL BE IN GOOD REPAIR. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.102(a) – Clean and good repair | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: The play unit has areas of peeling paint and exposed rust areas. Correction Required: Toys, play equipment and other indoor and outdoor equipment used by the children shall be clean, in good repair and free from rough edges, sharp corners, pinch and crush points, splinters and exposed bolts. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) The damaged paint and rust areas will be sanded and repainted. No rust will be exposed. In the future all equipment will be in good repair. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.131(a)/3270.182(1) – Within 60 days/Initial and subsequent health reports | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: On 6/6/2018, child #1 and #2 did not have a current health assessment on file at the facility. Correction Required: The operator shall require the parent of an enrolled child, including a child, a foster child and a relative of an operator or a facility person, to provide an initial health report no later than 60 days following the first day of attendance at the facility. A child’s record shall contain initial and subsequent health reports. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) The last day of school is June 12, 2018 and then the new school year begins Aug. 28 2018. The children will not be return unless a current health assessment is provided. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.151(a)/3270.192(3) – 12 months prior to service and every 24 months thereafter/Health assessment, TB test | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: Staff person #2 has a health assessment on file dated 5/24/2016. Correction Required: A facility person providing direct care who comes into contact with the children or who works with food preparation shall have a health assessment conducted within 12 months prior to providing initial service in a child care setting and every 24 months thereafter. A health assessment is valid for 24 months following the date of signature, if the person does not contract a communicable disease or develop a medical problem.A facility person’s record shall include a written report of initial and subsequent health assessments, including the results of initial and subsequent tuberculin skin tests, x-rays or other medical documentation necessary to confirm freedom from communicable tuberculosis. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Staff person #2 will obtain a current health assessment. In the future health assessments will be updated as required. The last day of school is June 12 2018. School will restart on Aug 28 2018. Staff person #2 may only return for employment with an updated physical. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.192(2)(iii) – Exp, educ., training at facility | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: Staff person #3 has obtained education outside of the United States. Staff person #3 does not have an evaluation of the education for US equivalency on file. Correction Required: A facility person’s record shall include verification of child care experience, education and training following the outset of service at the facility. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Staff person #3 will have their education evaluated for US equivalency. This will be placed in the file as required. School is over on June 12 2018 and will not begin until Aug. 28, 2018. Staff person #3 will have their education evaluated. Staff person does not work during the summer. Upon their return, staff person #3 will only be considered a volunteer until evaluation is completed. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.32(a)/3270.192(4) – Comply with CPSL/CPSL information | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: Facility person #1 has exhausted the 90 day provisional hire period and does not have a completed PA Criminal Clearance on file at the facility. The clearance on file is under review. Correction Required: The operator shall comply with the CPSL and with Chapter 3490 (relating to protective services). LACKING REQUIRED HIRING DOCUMENTS: Facility Person1 — may not work in a child care position at the facility. A facility person’s record shall include a copy of requests for the criminal history record and child abuse registry clearance FBI information, a copy of the disclosure statement and a copy of the completed clearance information required under the CPSL. Facility Person #1 may not work in a child care position at the facility. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) Facility person #1 will not work in the child care space until a completed PA criminal clearance is obtained and placed on the file. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.66(a) – Locked or inaccessible | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: The lock on the closet door is broken in the second level classroom area. Two half gallons of bleach were observed in the closet on a shelf that is accessible to the children. Correction Required: Cleaning materials and other toxic materials shall be kept in an area or container that is locked or made inaccessible to children. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) All toxic materials will be removed or stored in areas that are inaccessible tot he children. The lock will be repaired. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.72(d) – Above ground window opening restricted to 6″ | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: Several windows on the second floor did not have the window stoppers engaged to limit the opening of the window 6 inches or fewer, When the stoppers area NOT engaged the windows can open beyond 6 inches. Correction Required: Windows or doors above the ground floor that open directly to the outdoors and are accessible to children shall be constructed, modified or adapted to limit the opening to 6 or fewer inches. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) The director will check and ensure that all window stoppers are engaged on the second level and higher. The windows will not open beyond six inches. The director will post reminders by the stoppers and meet with staff to ensure compliance. |
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2018-06-06 | Renewal | 3270.76/3270.77(a) – Building Surfaces/No peeling paint or plaster | Compliant – Finalized |
Noncompliance Area: The baseboard under the sink in the lower level classroom has areas of broken and damaged wood. Peeling paint and plaster was observed on the wall in the outdoor playground area. (The red sun wall had areas of peeling paint and the wall behind the play unit has areas of damaged plaster and paint). The cubbie area under the slide had built up dirt and debris on the floor area. Correction Required: Floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, including the facility’s outdoor play space surfaces shall be kept clean, in good repair and free from visible hazards. Peeled or damaged paint or damaged plaster is not permitted on indoor or outdoor surfaces in the child care facility. |
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Provider Response: (Contact the State Licensing Office for more information.) The baseboard will be replaced or repaired. The peeling paint and damaged plaster will be repaired and repainted on the playground area. The trash and debris will be removed from the playground area. In the future all surfaces will be maintained and in good repair. |
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World Children’s Invention Day
January 17 is the birthday of Benjamin Franklin, not only a prominent American politician, but also an outstanding inventor. He came up with his first invention, hand fins, when he was only 12 years old. That’s why this date was chosen for World Children’s Invention Day. Every year, young inventors create new devices and technologies that we use in everyday life.
Franklin’s example is no exception. We have no idea how many things around us are invented by children and teenagers – from fur earmuffs and fingerless gloves to diagnosing early pancreatic cancer and a toothbrush for astronauts.
The youngest inventor was 6 years old. He came up with a toy drop-down truck, drew a picture of it, and asked his father to make one for him. The granddaughter of wallpaper glue manufacturer Cleo McVicker invented plasticine. She used a charcoal dust remover for her game. Manufacturers removed the cleaning component from it and added dyes – this is how plasticine turned out.
The natural desire of every child is to explore, experiment and invent. Maybe that’s why kids are so good at coming up with new devices and technologies. The task of adults is to help them develop their talents and direct their research energy in a positive direction. The guys of the group “Lesovichok” on this day, like many children, invented.
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- “Safe behavior on the roads” in gr. “Bells”
- Photo report “Postcrossing. Greetings from friends from Yaroslavl”
- “Week of Health” in gr. “Sunshine”
- III All-Russian competition of drawings according to traffic rules
- “Weeks of health” in gr. “Gornitsa”
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- Action “Letter to a soldier” in the senior group “Lesovichok”
- Action “Good caps” in gr. “Solnyshko”
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- Forum “Russian Teachers: Innovations in Education”
- Excursion to the Museum of Military Glory of the K. I. Frolova
- “Health Week” in gr. “Lesovichok”
- Municipal Competition “I found my calling in pedagogy”
- Shrovetide in gr. “Solnyshko”
- March 8 in the group “Bees”
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- March 8 in the younger groups “Beads” and “Bells”
- March 8 in the middle groups “Gornitsa” and “Sun”
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- “With SUPER-MOM” we are already studying traffic rules
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- Vasilaki Yuliya Alexandrovna took part in the competition “Teacher of the Year – 2020”
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- “Visiting a fairy tale”, group “Beads”
- Master class of ecological toy “Travnichok”
- Report “Let the planet be clean”
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- “Launching space”
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- Alley “Victory Lilac”
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- Day of Trust in the Lesovichok group
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- Regional competition “Children – Creativity – Law”
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- “Visiting forest animals” gr. “Bell”
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Franklin Azzi: Maison & Objet Designer of the Year 2022
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Architect Franklin Azzi.
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- Noel Manalili
Franklin Azzi calls himself a “technical architect” and claims that he has no corporate identity. “For me, every project is different,” Franklin says. He is also convinced that a beautiful building is not just an aesthetically pleasing structure, but “a place that makes its inhabitants happy.”
Group La Française headquarters on Boulevard Raspail.
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- Luc Boegly
Born in 1975, Azzi was educated at the Special School of Architecture in Paris (ESA), where one of his mentors was the philosopher Paul Virillo. “He not only influenced my current work, but taught me to see,” says Franklin. Later, the architect studied at the Glasgow School of Art, where he received a fundamental interdisciplinary education. “I loved going from an industrial car design class to a fashion and textiles class,” he says.
Co-working Deskopolitan Voltaire.
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- WE ARE CONTENT(S)
Azzi’s creative approach was influenced by a wide range of artists: from the architect Claude Paran and the artist Donald Judd to the pianist Glenn Gould and the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, as well as his favorite American novels and rock music. All this variety of directions is organically combined in the work of the Parisian architect, which includes everything from urban planning to interior design and product design.
“A beautiful building is a place that makes its inhabitants happy”
Renovation project for the Parisian skyscraper Tour Montparnasse.
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- Nouvelle AOM / Luxigon
In 2006, Azzi created his own architectural office, which now employs 60 people. His transforming office, which fully reflects the style of the architect’s work, is located in the very center of Paris in the premises of a former warehouse.
View of the Tour Montparnasse from the Luxembourg Gardens.
One of Franklin Azzi Architecture’s most famous projects was the transformation of a section of the expressway on the Left Bank of the Seine into a 2.5 km pedestrian promenade. Franklin’s company is also working on the reconstruction of the famous Parisian skyscraper Tour Montparnasse and the surrounding area.
High School of Fine Arts in Nantes.
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- LUC BOEGLY
Franklin Azzi believes in sustainable architecture and believes that in 2020, responsible behavior should become the norm, the standard, and not a marketing tool. In his work, he deliberately avoids the wow effect, concentrating on creating objects that will stand the test of time, and prefers redesign and reconstruction to the construction of new buildings.
Among his projects, examples of this approach include the transformation of the mail yard in Lille into a cultural space, the creation of the School of Fine Arts in Nantes in a former warehouse, and the residential complex Beaupassage-Grenelle in the seventh arrondissement of Paris. “We need to focus on more intimate communities, choose horizontal development over vertical development, as compaction is a road to nowhere,” says the architect.
High School of Fine Arts in Nantes.
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- Luc Boegly
“We should focus on more intimate communities, choose horizontal development instead of vertical development, because compaction is the road to nowhere”
Azzi is currently working on projects such as the Mama Hotel Shelter in Dubai, the reconstruction of the space in the right wing of the Grand Arch of Defense and offices on Avenue de la Grande Armé, as well as the boutique of the Chinese brand EP Yaying in Shanghai.
Isabel Marant boutique in Los Angeles.
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- ISABEL MARANT
Franklin Azzi has already designed spaces for Christophe Lemaire, Isabel Marant, Lacoste and the LVMH group, but in every project for famous brands he remained true to himself. An example is the Isabel Marant boutique in Los Angeles, which looks more like a country house than a commercial space inside and out. “Building is worth not only in cities,” adds the architect.
Isabel Marant boutique in Los Angeles.
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- Isabel Marant
We live in a time when things need to be more versatile and adaptable, says Azzi: “If in the 1970s architects designed spaces for work, today our challenge is to fill them with life. What will the office of the future look like? Perhaps co-working spaces can give us a partial answer. It should be a space, a living cell that combines many functions.” For example, such as his other project, the Deskopolitan Voltaire co-working in the east of Paris, which combines a gym, a kindergarten, a restaurant, a bar, a barbershop, a roof garden and a nine-room hotel with a total area of 6,000 m².
Residential complex Beaupassage-Grenelle.
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- Alexandre Tabaste
“What will the office of the future look like? Perhaps co-working spaces can give us a partial answer.”
Beaupassage-Grenelle residential complex.
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- Alexandre Tabaste
Residential complex Beaupassage-Grenelle.
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- Alexandre Tabaste
Azzi is also passionate about supporting contemporary art projects. “I noticed that quite often artists in the implementation of their projects face architectural challenges, in the design of space and other aspects. Now we are implementing one or two initiatives a year. It is important for me to support those who are free to interpret social phenomena and those who offer a fresh and modern look at things,” he says.
Architect Franklin Azzi.
For the Maison & Objet 2022 exhibition, the architect created the Retro Futur installation. The Immersive Project invites you to imagine how creative projects will unfold in the future, using the tools of the past. The installation dramatizes the daily work of an architect with the help of several screens, on which images of tools specific to the profession appear, and objects that are needed to create projects – architectural models, materials, sketches.
“Everything that seems incredibly relevant to us — work from home, open space, personal boundaries — has actually been known for a long time”
The interior of the Jerome Dreyfuss boutique in London.
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- Alexandre Tabaste
The entire area of the installation, including the floor and ceiling, is covered with felt. This solution creates a serene environment for contemplation. The project refers to the aesthetics of retrofuturism, which is one of the important sources of inspiration for the bureau.
“Everything we are talking about now that seems incredibly relevant to us — work from home, open race, personal boundaries — has actually been known for a long time. What the office was like in the past, what it is now, what it will be like in the future – this is my essay-reflection in the pavilion format. I conceived it as an intimate space, where even time goes a little slower and there is no need to rush anywhere, ”says Franklin.
Interior of Jerome Dreyfuss boutique in London.
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- Alexandre Tabaste
Interior of Jerome Dreyfuss boutique in London.
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- Alexandre Tabaste
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9044 90,000 Franklin Franclin, Folding, Belo/White, 63 cm
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Forests contribute to maintaining the balance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and clean the air we breathe, as well as participate in the water cycle in nature. They are home to wildlife and help conserve species diversity. In addition, forests provide jobs for people. For 90% of the plants and animals living on our planet, forests are essential for survival. Forests are a source of food, fuel, building materials and other important resources. Purchasing around 19million cubic meters of roundwood per year in approximately 50 countries, IKEA has the potential to make a significant impact on the world’s forests and forest industries. We have a huge responsibility to make a positive impact on the wood supply chain. Responsible logging and forest management ensures that the needs of people who depend on forest resources are met, the sustainable development of wood companies, and the protection and conservation of forest ecosystems.
At IKEA, we work to the highest standards and promote responsible forest management. We do not allow wood from illegally cut forests, from regions with high conservation value forests, and from forests located in areas of social conflict, to be present in our supply chain. Before entering into a partnership with IKEA, all suppliers must certify that they are acting in accordance with IKEA’s mandatory timber requirements. It is mandatory for IKEA that all product manufacturers only source wood from responsible forests that are FSC certified or use recycled wood. All suppliers are regularly audited on site and businesses that fail to meet stated requirements are required to take corrective action immediately. We are proud to have achieved our 2020 wood supply target by working with suppliers. Today over 98% of all wood used in the production of IKEA products is FSC certified or recycled.
With the increasing pressure on forests and their ecosystems associated with destructive agricultural activities, as well as the increase in illegal logging, it is time to develop an even more holistic approach to protecting a resource so important to the planet in order to preserve it for future generations. The IKEA Forest Positive Agenda has been developed until 2030. It outlines actions to promote more responsible forest management, boost biodiversity growth, positively impact the planet’s climate, and protect the rights of people who depend on forests throughout our supply chain. In addition, we plan to introduce innovative technologies that allow us to use wood even more rationally. The focus is on three key aspects: • to make responsible forest management the norm in all countries of the world; • curb illegal logging and restore cut forest areas; • Encourage the introduction of innovative solutions that allow better use of wood, in advance, already at the stage of product design, taking into account the possibility of reusing, repairing and restoring household items, and ultimately recycling them.
For many years, IKEA has been working with various commercial enterprises and government agencies, as well as public and non-governmental organizations in the fight against depletion of the world’s forest resources and illegal logging. Throughout our supply chain and beyond, we are also striving to increase the availability of responsibly forested wood in the global marketplace and make this raw material more accessible.