EUDR Delayed Again: But Why Reclaimed Wood Is Already Winning.

EUDR is reshaping EU timber imports in 2026. Learn how Kaltimber’s reclaimed wood decking and flooring, SVLK certification, and full traceability help European buyers import with confidence.

Looking Back at 2025: Building Trust, Impact, and Meaningful Partnerships

2025 was a year of clarity for Kaltimber—focused on trust, responsibility, and meaningful partnerships. From award-winning design recognition to a new CSR initiative supporting ironwood regeneration, we reaffirmed our role as a reliable reclaimed ironwood partner, delivering authenticity, performance, and long-term value.

Deadly Sumatran Floods: How Deforestation Led To Disaster, And Why It Matters for Kalimantan.

How deforestation intensified recent floods in Sumatra and why restoring Kalimantan’s forests through reclaimed wood practices and ironwood replanting is essential for long-term environmental resilience.

Bali’s Shrinking Land: A Warning for the Island’s Future

Bali’s shrinking land crisis is worsening, with rice fields and forests giving way to concrete. Recent floods show how overdevelopment threatens the island’s environment, culture, and future.

How Over-Construction Worsened Bali’s Recent Floods

Heavy rains in Bali turned to floods, worsened by over-construction. See how mindful building and reclaimed wood can help protect the island’s future.

Planting the Future of Ironwood: Kaltimber x Replant World

Kaltimber launched its CSR with Replant World with the goal of planting 1,200 Ironwood trees in Kalimantan to protect forests, culture, and community traditions.

Building Less, Building Better: Bali’s New Tourism Era

Bali’s new tourism policies aim to stop overdevelopment by banning new construction on productive land. Here’s what it means for builders — and why reclaimed wood is more relevant than ever.

Introducing Kitaru Lumberyard: Beyond Reclaimed Ironwood

Kitaru Lumberyard expands the Kaltimber family with responsibly sourced hardwoods beyond reclaimed ironwood. Learn more about Kapur, Meranti, Bangkirai, and Teak—versatile wood species ideal for construction, interiors, and outdoor design.

Raja Ampat Faces a New Threat — Let’s Not Repeat the Same Mistake

Nickel mining expansion threatens Raja Ampat, one of Earth’s richest marine ecosystems. Kaltimber reflects on the risks and lessons from Kalimantan’s past, calling for sustainable solutions and protection for Indonesia’s last paradise.

Crafted Connections: Kaltimber, Naturanexa & Kitaru in the Wood Design Journey

Explore how Kaltimber, Naturanexa, and Kitaru Lumberyard Bali offer a complete wood design journey—from raw material to refined architectural elements.