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Action TESA Championing a Nature-Friendly Revolution to Enhance Wood Reserves

New Delhi, January 2025 –In an era where sustainability is more crucial than ever, Action TESA is at the forefront of revolutionizing the panel industry with its eco-conscious initiatives. By integrating sustainable manufacturing practices, eco-friendly raw materials, and advanced energy-efficient technologies, the company is paving the way for a more environmentally responsible future. The HDHMR Board by Action TESA is taking over the traditional plywood in terms of overall performance and cost affordability. Action TESA believes in following sustainable business practices and promote sustainability. The engineered wood products are a seamless example of sustainable material, as they are not prepared by depleting any natural resource and ultimately contributes towards decreasing carbon footprint. Action TESA is the forefront of this revolution and has introduced many new trends to the Indian market. The entire range can be seen at www.actiontesa.com and all authorized Action TESA dealers across India.

Action TESA has also embraced innovative engineered wood technology to convert low-density wood into premium-grade boards that meet rigorous industry standards. For instance, its Boilo range boasts an impressive density of over 1000+ kg/m³, offering unmatched durability and resilience. Such advancements not only optimize resource utilization but also enhance product performance, making them ideal for modern-day applications. Central to Action TESA’s approach is its strategic use of eucalyptus, a renewable crop known for its rapid growth, making it an ideal resource for engineered boards. With growth rates of 6–12 feet annually, eucalyptus provides a sustainable alternative to traditional hardwoods, significantly reducing the impact on natural forests. This aligns with Action TESA’s commitment to utilizing renewable resources to create products that are both high-quality and environmentally friendly.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Action TESA actively supports reforestation. In 2024, the company distributed 55 lakh eucalyptus saplings to support ecological regeneration and reduce carbon footprints. With an ambitious goal to distribute 2 crore saplings by 2025, this initiative underscores the company’s dedication to restoring the balance between wood consumption and replenishment.

“At Action TESA, we believe sustainability is not just a choice but a responsibility. By adopting eco-friendly raw materials, reducing our carbon footprint, and investing in reforestation efforts, we aim to set new standards in the panel industry while contributing to a healthier planet,” said Mr. Ajay Aggarwal, Managing Director, Action TESA.

Action TESA’s sustainable product solutions are ideal for a wide range of applications, from furniture in high-traffic areas such as hospitals and malls to sophisticated residential designs. Available in pre-laminated options, they seamlessly combine style with sustainability, reflecting the company’s vision for a greener future. The company’s commitment to sustainability extends to its product lineup, which includes MDF, HDHMR, and Particle Boards, renowned for their durability, functionality, and eco-friendly attributes. These products are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, with features such as water resistance, termite resistance, and Antiviro Technology that eliminates 99.99% of harmful microbes, ensuring safe and hygienic interiors.

By championing sustainability through every facet of its operations, Action TESA is not only meeting the demands of today but also safeguarding resources for generations to come, setting a precedent for eco-forward innovation in the industry.

About ACTION TESA: The manufacturing unit of Balaji Action Buildwell (Action TESA) is located at Sitarganj, Uttarakhand, and the corporate office is located in New Delhi.  Action TESA has many milestones to its credit. Starting with being India’s 1st and only brand to install, 7th generation Contiroll from Seimpelkamp GmbH & Co., Germany. With the expansion, Action TESA has become the biggest MDF manufacturer in India with an annual Production Capacity of 7,50,000 CBM. 

•Accredited for installing the first thin MDF/HDF plant in India

•Largest company in Panel Industry of India

•Introduced the DOME Technology in India, unique to every product.

•Distinction of installing the first True HDF Based Laminate Wooden Flooring manufacturing facility in India

•Introduced UV High Gloss Panel for the first time in India.

Further the company is committed to continue adding innovative products to the Indian Interior Infrastructure Industry viz. HDHMR, HDHMR Door, AC-5 HDF Laminated Flooring and, Boilo- BWP FR HDF, OrnaMatte.

Website: www.actiontesa.com  

Price: On Request | Availability: Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and all major cities across India, Dubai, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan through a wide distribution network.  

Head Office: Action TESA, Balaji Action Buildwell, G-11, Udyog Nagar, Main Rohtak Road, New Delhi-110041, India

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