Indonesia boasts abundant natural resources, particularly in its vast forests, and Jepara is a renowned center for woodwork and furniture production in Indonesia. The region has a rich history and tradition of woodworking that dates back centuries, making it one of the country's most important centers for the craft.
Having concern about the wood waste in the region, local artisans start to see the potential of repurposing the waste into sustainable products. In the ongoing efforts to contribute to Indonesia's forest preservation, they utilize waste wood in their product manufacturing, embracing modern techniques and sustainable practices to meet the demands of both domestic and international markets.