Mori Mirai Inc. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Jumpei Asano), whose mission is "Sustainable Forest," has launched the "Non-Combustible Wood Cross-Service" specializing in the use of wood in interiors to resolve the hurdles of using wood under interior restrictions. ■ Background In recent years, interest in using wood has been growing in commercial facilities, offices, and lodging facilities from the perspective of improving spatial value and environmental consideration. On the other hand, in spaces subject to interior restrictions, wood must be "non-combustible compliant," which poses a major obstacle to considering its use. Specifically, the following issues exist: - The possibility of non-combustible certification varies by wood species, making judgment difficult. - Selection of non-combustible standards (non-combustible, quasi-non-combustible, flame-retardant) is complex. - Concerns about quality risks such as efflorescence in non-combustible treatment. - It takes time to consider the feasibility with solid wood and alternative methods. - The points of contact for procurement, processing, and construction are separate, making handling cumbersome. Due to these factors, cases where the use of wood is abandoned are not uncommon. ■ Service Overview This service is a cross-cutting service that specializes in requests such as "wanting to use wood even under interior restrictions" and "looking for non-combustible wood," and provides integrated support from consideration and selection of non-combustible wood to estimation, procurement, processing/manufacturing, delivery, and construction. Mori Mirai has so far responded to the requests of designers and architects through its wood distribution business, proposing, procuring, processing, and constructing wood according to their needs. In addition to this expertise, this service systematizes the product information and processing experience related to non-combustible wood that our company possesses