Plywood is widely used for flooring, but the cost of this essential material continues to rise. PHS is keenly focused on promoting “Green Housing” and is committed to “realizing a lifestyle that benefits both people and the environment.” Determined to secure a stable supply of flooring materials that is both affordable and sustainable, the company introduced its Sustainable Floor product line.
“To ensure a stable supply of flooring materials, we’ve been developing recycled base materials made from chipboard since around 2017,” said Yusuke Yoshigai, Interior Material Product Planning and Development Department, Systems Business Division, PHS.
Chipboard, or “particle board,” is sheet wood made by mixing wood chips with an adhesive and then heating it in a mold (a process known as “thermoforming”). Typically used in furniture, chipboard is rarely used for flooring materials because it is weak to environmental factors, such as moisture.
“Our mission was to use chipboard to develop a full-scale, environmentally friendly flooring material. The project was greenlit at the end of March 2022, and with only around 10 months until launch, we had a daunting task ahead of us,” Yoshigai said.