Harden first to meet SFC’s Silver status
Earns right to display hangtags
Heath E. Combs -- Furniture Today, March 25, 2008
MCCONNELSVILLE, N.Y. – Domestic case goods and upholstery manufacturer Harden Furniture has become the first furniture manufacturer to achieve Silver Exemplary Status from the Sustainable Furniture Council.
|
||
Harden can now display SFC Silver Exemplary Status hangtags at retail to help educate and inform consumers about its sustainable practices.
To earn this status, the company meets criteria including:
-
Forest Stewardship Council-certified or equivalent certification for 15% to 25% percent of wood products.
-
1% to 25% of non-wood products made from recycled or bio-based materials.
-
Completion of a Carbon Footprint Report, with a detailed analysis of energy output in operations.
-
Showing a positive impact on supply chain improvements as a result of efforts.
Harden scored additional points for reducing carbon emissions by sourcing and shipping its products within a 500-mile radius; paying 100% of its employees a living wage; and creating The Living Canopy Program, a New York state-based educational initiative that also generates funds for land and water restoration efforts.
“It’s exciting to be the first furniture manufacturer to be awarded an exemplary status,” said President Greg Harden in a released statement. “We have always upheld a tradition of environmental stewardship at Harden, which over the years has included sustainable harvesting of trees in our own 20,000-acre woodland in upstate New York, maintaining an on-site forestry division and, in general, adhering to environmentally sound principles and practices.”
Harden said the status will help it differentiate the company as a brand.
“From a sales standpoint I don’t know that we’ve seen any change based on it yet. But going forward it will be a growing and more important issue. That means it probably will have more of an influence on consumer behavior in the future,” Harden said.
Harden first offered eco-friendly fabrics at last fall’s High Point Market, with two leather introductions and six fabrics made from natural fibers and recycled plastics.
The line will grow this spring with the addition of five fabric options and one naturally processed leather option, to be shown at the April market.
|
Greg Harden in a Prius, the official company car of sustainable manufacturer Harden Furniture. |
| Greg Harden in a Prius, the official company car of sustainable manufacturer Harden Furniture. |
Also beginning this market, Harden will make bio-based urethane foams a standard option for most of its seat cushions.
Harden Furniture is a founding member of the SFC and Greg Harden is on its board of directors. He is also on the New York State Environmental Board.
In 1997 the company was awarded the New York State Governor’s Award for pollution prevention for an onsite project that reduced emissions.
“Harden is really a believer in the sustainability movement. It’s a big deal to achieve the benchmarks needed for Silver Exemplary Status,” said Chris Putnam, SFC development director. “We’re proud to have one of our charter members help us illustrate how the big picture can work.”
The Sustainable Furniture Council was formed in 2006 to set standards for and promote environmentally sustainable practices within the home furnishings industry.
-
Harden first to receive SFC’s Silver status
Mar 17, 2008 -
Harden Furniture first to earn SFC Silver status
Mar 30, 2008
Merinos Home Furnishings opening display room, Boyles addition
Ernest Warsaw, founder of Sheffield Corp., dies at 91
‘Mega vessels' likely to boost capacity, stabilize freight rates
HOM Furniture adds flooring to six Twin Cities stores
21 companies from Turkey, Taiwan and China to exhibit at Showtime

























