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July 14, 2008

Nature signs up to use the Välinge technology

Välinge has further expanded its license base in China by entering into a non-exclusive worldwide license agreement with the producer of the well-known Nature brand.

Nature is one of the largest and most well known brand names of China’s flooring industry. The production of floors with Välinge’s locking system will take place in the factories Yingyi (Kunshan) Wood Industry Co., Ltd located in Kunshan city near Shanghai, Yingtai (Hailin) Wood Industry Co., Ltd located in northeast of China, by the Russian border, and Yingran (Shunde) Wood Industry Co., Ltd located close to Hong Kong. These factories are all wholly owned subsidiaries of China Flooring Holding Co., Ltd.

Yingyi (Kunshan), Yingtai (Hailin) and Yingran (Shunde) Wood Industries are specialized in manufacturing of solid, 3-layer and multilayer engineered flooring under the well-known Nature Brand. Välinge’s locking system will be used on both 3-layer and multilayer engineered products selling to North and South America, Europe and other area of the world.

Välinge is pleased to announce this new licensee and will further continue to develop the coverage for and introduction of its patented locking system.



June 10, 2008

IFC Helps Major Hardwood Floor Company in China Source Sustainable Wood

Beijing, June 10, 2008 - IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, today announced that it has invested in Nature, one of the largest flooring manufacturers in China, to help develop the company’s sustainable wood sourcing and promote sustainable development of the flooring industry.

The $20 million equity investment and $30 million long-term loan will help Nature implement its growth strategy in the next three years. The financing will enable the company to develop plantation forests in the Jiangxi Province and establish a steady supply of certified wood. This will help position the company as a leading player in the sector and bring economic benefits to local communities.

Nature plans to increase its independently certified wood, with a long-term goal of 100 percent certification. The China Forest Trade Network, the national body of the World Wildlife Fund’s Global Forest and Trade Network, will regularly assess the company’s progress on these targets. Sustainable sourcing promotes sustainable forest management, which allows for wood production without deforestation and does not contribute to climate change.

Se Hok Pan, Chairman of Nature, said, “IFC is not only providing Nature with long-term financing, but more importantly offering strategic views to help China’s wood companies grow in a sustainable way. IFC’s standards will also help us become a responsible corporate citizen where we operate around the world.”

“We are very pleased to partner with Nature in addressing the challenges of sustainable wood sourcing,” said Richard Ranken, IFC Director for East Asia and Pacific. “Responsible stewardship of natural resources is a business fundamental. Those who ignore it will find themselves displaced by more efficient competitors or excluded from supply chains that feed key markets. Working with companies that understand these challenges and are committed to addressing them is core to IFC's strategy in China.”

Dimitris Tsitsiragos, IFC Director for Global Manufacturing and Services, added, “The project will not only help Nature obtain sustainable sourcing and improve resource efficiency, but also help consolidate and rationalize China’s flooring industry.”

China is by far the largest growth market in the forest products sector. Wood consumption is estimated at 337 million cubic meters a year. With limited domestic forest resources, wood imports into China have risen 16 percent a year during the past decade. For hardwood, imports are estimated at 8.4 million cubic meters a year. Nature’s hardwood demand represents less than 1.5 percent of this figure, and the company has committed to sourcing targets that will help eliminate unknown sources of wood from its operations by the end of 2009 and 100 percent verified legal supply by the end of 2011.

About IFC
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, fosters sustainable economic growth in developing countries by financing private sector investment, mobilizing private capital in local and international financial markets, and providing advisory and risk mitigation services to businesses and governments. IFC’s vision is that people have the opportunity to escape poverty and improve their lives. In FY07, IFC committed $8.2 billion and mobilized an additional $3.9 billion through syndications and structured finance for 299 investments in 69 developing countries. IFC also provided advisory services in 97 countries. For more information, visit www.ifc.org.

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January 21, 2008

Grillo a Natural for Nature

Philadelphia, PA - Nature Wood Flooring, one of the world’s largest wood flooring manufacturers, has appointed Judy Grillo as General Manager of US Operations in conjunction with the opening of their new office in Pennsylvania (Downingtown). Nature has six manufacturing facilities in China and Peru making solid and engineered flooring as well as laminate.

Headquartered in Guangzhou, China, Nature is unique in many ways. Their plant in Peru is situated close to the source of popular exotic wood supplies. As its name suggests, Nature is a very strong supporter of the Green Movement and environmentally sound logging practices. They hold Chain of Custody certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and offer products that are FSC certified. In addition, they are members of the World Wildlife Foundation’s Global forest & Trade Network and the China Forest & Trade Network.

Nature has been supplying North American manufacturers and distributors under private label programs for several years. This new announcement signals their intention to enter the market building the Nature brand name as it has around the world. Grillo, the new General Manager, has an extensive background in flooring and will be responsible for all aspects of the company’s North American business. “Judy has the knowledge and energy to build our organization and help us reach our aggressive goals for North America,” said Savio Chow, Vice President of Export for Nature.

Grillo had researched numerous suppliers in China in a previous position directing international sourcing for a US manufacturer. “I am really excited about this opportunity,” Grillo said. “I’ve been involved with the products and people from Nature for many years and they are the best.”

For more information, Grillo can be reached at 717-368-4109



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