The Classic Decking Floor consists of natural wood powder, high-quality recycled HDPE materials, and essential additives such as preservatives. The product offers three styles: circular openings, square openings, and solid boards. The composition is environmentally friendly, free of formaldehyde, and resistant to insects and ants. Additionally, it is durable, pressure-resistant, waterproof, moisture-resistant, sun-resistant, corrosion-resistant, slip-resistant, and fire-resistant. Currently, there are two types of wood-plastic flooring available: the first generation (Traditional) and the second generation (co-extrusion). The latter is an enhanced version of the former, offering a prolonged service life due to its anti-aging properties. A surface protective film resolves frequent issues linked with plastic wood, resulting in exceptional performance, even in adverse conditions, by resisting moisture, ultraviolet rays, fungi, and bacteria. It is common to use the Classic Decking Floor for viewing gardens, private gardens, balconies, swimming pools, communal facilities, and public constructions. This first-generation composite material flooring is composed of natural wood powder, high-quality recycled HDPE materials, and functional additives (preservatives). Three decking board types are available: circular hole, square hole, and solid. The solid boards are eco-friendly and do not contain formaldehyde. They are also resistant to insects, ants, wear and tear, water, moisture, sunlight, corrosion and are non-slip and fire-resistant. Currently, there are two available types: the first generation (traditional) and the upgraded second generation (co-extrusion). The latter has anti-ageing properties, which effectively double its service life. A protective film coating addresses various challenges associated with conventional plastic wood. Its exceptional performance resists moisture, intense UV rays and fungal growth. The material is versatile and ideal for garden viewing areas, private gardens, balconies, swimming pools, public facilities and municipal construction sites.