Do What You Love — and Love What You Do — Also Means Protecting Forests and Those Who Depend on Them.
LegalWood is an internal environmental compliance program established by GWP Wood by Nature®.
An innovative Due Care initiative that ensures the legality of wood through a fully traceable chain of custody — from the forest to your doorstep.
LegalWood goes beyond legal compliance: we promote the sustainable management of natural resources, waste reduction, and adherence to environmental regulations.
Our mission is to preserve natural resources and reduce the ecological footprint, securing a more sustainable future.
This level of traceability and verification provides transparency and trust for all stakeholders in the supply chain.
Our internal environmental compliance program, LegalWood, was developed to support global initiatives for sustainable forest management, while promoting the environmental benefits of responsible wood use — a natural, renewable, and essential resource.
Through strict criteria, solid policies, technology and comprehensive procedures, LegalWood promotes legal and sustainable practices across the entire wood supply chain, ensuring responsible sourcing and a positive environmental impact.
Based on strong environmental criteria, the LegalWood program strengthens the recognition of wood as a renewable resource. Through access to information and technical support, we help foster a culture of social and environmental responsibility in the forestry sector.
What sets us apart is transparency. With the “Due Care” Compliance Certificate, we ensure that every product bearing the LegalWood mark:
From harvest to documentation, every step of the supply chain is verified to ensure legality, fair trade, and ecological balance.
More than just an environmental responsibility label
It’s an active commitment to a more just and sustainable future for the planet.
Our purpose is to ensure that all wood used comes from verified and responsible sources, promoting transparency, compliance, and trust in environmental conservation.