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With the aim to salvage fallen trees in Singapore and transform them into sustainable products that are valuable, local woodworking and carpentry firm, Roger&Sons kickstarted the Local Tree Project in 2019.

The family-run woodworking business is committed to utilising local raw materials to create bespoke furniture and other wooden objects, but the management and handling of tropical trees in Singapore was not well-established. The existing technologies available to utilise these local trees and the machinery required to process them are still not fully optimised.

Roger&Sons Director Morgan Yeo shared, “As we work mostly with wood for our projects, we have come to understand that there is a huge gap and lack of sustainable materials available locally. While the growth of eco-friendly materials is on an upward trajectory globally, there are limited options that are viable and accessible for small, local businesses to manufacture furniture in Singapore.”

In early April 2020, DesignSingapore Council (Dsg) introduced Roger&Sons to IPI. Dsg’s Good Design Research Programme, which provides funding from the development to proof-of-concept stages of innovation, was the driving force behind the Local Tree Project. Yeo and his team at Roger&Sons hoped to explore eco-friendly wood stabilisation solutions via IPI’s Innovation Marketplace and global networks so as to overcome the challenges present in local tropical hardwood, i.e. high and uneven moisture absorption that usually results in warping of wood, this is especially so for larger wooden articles, making them unsuitable for use as furniture.

A suitable innovation partner for Roger&Sons was identified by IPI within a month – AICA Asia Pacific Holding, a regional manufacturer of high performance and quality adhesives and surfacing solutions. Roger&Sons continued to receive close guidance from IPI on the drafting of specifications and test standards before experiments on AICA’s developed technology commenced in September 2020.

“IPI has been monitoring this project closely by making sure that we were moving forward on the right track and had essential information to make informed decisions. As an SME that did not have prior research experience with an external partner, the resources and help that IPI rendered allowed us to save cost and time,” Yeo commented.

Sub Title
Roger&Sons transforms fallen trees in Singapore into sustainable products through the Local Tree Project.
Impact Title
Transformative Impact on Sustainability
Sub Title
Transformative Impact on Sustainability
Legacy ID
150409
Sub Heading
Transforming fallen trees into sustainable products.
At a glance
Roger&Sons
Client
Sustainability
Industry
Innovation Marketplace
IPI Service
Eco-friendly Wood Stabilisation
Key Technology
Add Impact
The Local Tree Project by Roger&Sons, supported by IPI, has significantly enhanced sustainability by transforming fallen trees into valuable products. This initiative not only promotes the use of local resources but also addresses environmental concerns associated with tropical hardwood.
Sustainability Impact
Glance Title
At a Glance
Sub Title
Roger&Sons leverages local resources and IPI's network to enhance sustainability in furniture production.
The challenge
The high and uneven moisture absorption of local tropical hardwood posed a challenge, often resulting in warping. This made the wood unsuitable for larger furniture pieces, limiting its use and value.
Material Limitations
Impact For
The challenges title
The Challenge
The challenges description
Roger&Sons faced significant challenges in utilising local tropical hardwood due to the lack of established management and handling practices in Singapore. Existing technologies and machinery required for processing these local trees were not fully optimised. The firm identified a huge gap in the availability of sustainable materials locally, which limited options for small businesses to manufacture furniture in Singapore. The high and uneven moisture absorption of local tropical hardwood often resulted in warping, making it unsuitable for larger wooden articles and furniture.
The Solution Title
The Solution
The Solution Description
IPI Singapore connected Roger&Sons with AICA Asia Pacific Holding through its Innovation Marketplace, facilitating a partnership to explore eco-friendly wood stabilisation solutions. IPI provided close guidance on drafting specifications and test standards, enabling Roger&Sons to commence experiments on AICA's developed technology. This collaboration aimed to address the challenges of high moisture absorption and warping in local tropical hardwood, making it more suitable for furniture production.
Testimonial Section
Testimonial title
Client Perspective
Testimonial description
"IPI has been monitoring this project closely by making sure that we were moving forward on the right track and had essential information to make informed decisions. As an SME that did not have prior research experience with an external partner, the resources and help that IPI rendered allowed us to save cost and time."
Testimonial Name
Morgan Yeo
Testimonial Designation
Director, Roger&Sons
Business impact Heading
Business Impact
Business impact title
Enhanced sustainability through local resource utilisation
Impact scores
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Partnership Duration
Total count
1+
Counter Text
Time Saved
Total count
6 months
Overview
Roger&Sons is a family-run woodworking business committed to utilising local raw materials to create bespoke furniture and other wooden objects.
Business Impact category
Data source
prod
Area Of interest
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supporting-local-and-going-green-with-tropical-hardwood