Sustainability – Unique Office Furniture

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Sustainability is the ability to maintain the qualities that are valued in the physical environment.

Most people wish to sustain:

  • Human life
  • Capability that the natural environment has to maintain the living conditions for people and other species
  • The aspects of the environment that produce renewable resources
  • The quality of life for all people, the livability and beauty of the environment.
  • Sustainability issues arise everywhere – even in the production and consumption of furniture

Many sustainable practices are being identified as “green” initiatives.

Terms have arisen to express our sustainable concerns:

  • Intergenerational equity – providing future generations with the same environmental potential as presently exists.
  • Decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation – managing economic growth to be less resource intensive and less polluting
  • Ensuring environmental adaptability – maintaining and enhancing the adaptive capacity of the environmental system preventing irreversible long-term damage to ecosystems and human health

So let’s bring this down to furniture and see why it is important that all industries strive for sustainability.

There has been a move in interior design to go GREEN, a new focus on environmentally friendly products and practices. While plastics and chemicals seemed like a good idea at one time, concerns about landfills, depleted natural resources and toxic off-gassing are now prompting the design industry to search for environmentally sound options.

How:

  • Replenish the forests that lumber is taken from – use replenishable, managed forests
  • Replace toxic glues and finishes with water-based products.
  • Utilizing recycled, and recyclable, materials in everything from furniture to fabrics, to tackable surfaces to …………
  • A products Green Story is critical to designers and end users alike as end users are clamoring more and more for green products.
  • The commercial side of industry (not the residential) is driving the switch.
  • Specifiers and users must be able to tell how products are constructed.
  • Manufacturers need to have written policies explaining how their products are made and how they as an organization are environmentally responsible.
  • The use of natural ingredients like sunflower seeds and baltic birch, replaces the use of plastics and chemicals.

Other ways are:

  • Prevent pollution
  • Reduce waste
  • Reduce consumption of non-renewable resources
  • Increase energy efficiency
  • Minimize harmful emissions
  • Eliminate waste and emissions associated with the production of products and services

Choices are to reuse, recycle, reject – first two options are sustainable objectives What % of our products can be re-used and which can be recycled determines our sustainability commitment.

Bold’s sustainability commitment:

  • Modular engineered products afford us the opportunity to resize, reuse initial products.
  • Brass inserts and bolts, assure initial fit and finish, reducing waste.
  • We use recycled materials like Sunflower Board, Trend-Q…..
  • We use recycled rubber, tackable surfaces where appropriate
  • We use water based finishes and glues – no VOC emissions
  • During the design phase, we review scrap, raw materials, water, electricity needs in the production of products.
  • We recommend product size to a customer – so that we produce less scrap.
  • We are Cradle to Cradle designers
  • We design for easy recovery and reuse of materials.
  • Embracing sustainable solutions and using C2C products can help reduce waste, improve air and water quality, conserve resources, and deliver significant health – and economic – benefits to business.