SUSTAINABILITY

Environmental issues are important and Davison Highley take their responsibility as designers and manufacturers very seriously. We are committed as a business to working to prevent pollution and ensure the protection of the environment, our employees and neighbours in everything we do.

 

Our products are designed with reducing environmental impact in mind. By using sustainable materials, reducing the amount of waste created during manufacture and through our renowned quality and longevity, which reduces the need to replace components or entire pieces of furniture through wear.

 

We also work closely with our suppliers to ensure our designs are manufactured with environmentally ethical materials, components and practises. We always strive to divert our waste away from landfill, preferring instead to reuse, recycle, or redistribute unwanted or unrequired manufacture materials and furniture internally or to good causes and charities. Where this is not possible we always ensure that all waste taken off site will be consigned to registered waste carriers for treatment / disposal at appropriate sites.

 

Our environmental policy is publicly available to download from our website and is regularly reviewed to ensure we are continually improving and reducing our environmental impact.

 

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The trend to create healthy and sustainable workplaces continues and is often seen as a differentiator for ever-knowledgeable employees looking for employers who take their responsibility for the environment seriously. Organisations more and more frequently are demonstrating their integrity through travel to work schemes, offices powered by renewable sources or inspirational yet sustainable interior design.

 

inspirational yet sustainable interior design

 

As a manufacturer we also take our responsibilities seriously. Not just through our connections with market leading organisations such as the FSC™ but through our daily design and manufacturing processes.

 

 

Supply sustainability

Sustainability doesn’t just start once you get inside the DH workshop, many years ago we consciously decided to work with local suppliers, with the majority of all our suppliers being based in the UK less than 40 miles from our workshop in High Wycombe.

Almost everything we use to manufacture our furniture is sourced and supplied  from within 40 miles of our workshop

 

Almost everything we use to manufacture our furniture is sourced and supplied  from within 40 miles of our workshop

 

As we manufacture everything here, it not only reduces our carbon footprint but also keeps us nimble to respond quickly and efficiently to customer requirements and market changes.

 

 

Material sustainability

It really is a given that responsible furniture manufacturers only purchase their timber from FSC™ managed sources, you can read more on our FSC™ certification in our September 2018 newsletter Yet we also care which other materials are used, the metal we use is primarily aluminium, though sometimes mild steel, both of which can be easily recycled and certainly more readily than stainless steel.

 

Chip foam is made from waste foam collected from us and other manufactuers

 

Chip foam is made from waste foam collected from us and other manufactuers.

 

We collect up our waste foam and send it back to our foam suppliers where it’s turned into “Chip Foam” and the circle is complete when the recycled foam is sent back to us for use as an important element in creating comfort in our seating.

 

 

Design sustainability

We firmly believe that true sustainability is an integral part of the design process. Not just through understanding efficient manufacturing and the latest sustainable materials but in aesthetic design terms when we ask ourselves the questions; is it flexible in its design to withstand changes in trends and space usage? Does it offer maximum functionality, durability and ease of use? In other words, is it still going to look timeless and tidy in 10 years?

 

Fifth Avenue design

 

Our Fifth Avenue design is one of our oldest, but still looks fantastic.

 

 

Process sustainability

Waste is minimised through thoughtful processes such as the hand cutting of frame components, foam and fabric. Yet once the project is complete and the products have been delivered onsite the recycling begins.

 

Hand cutting allows us to get the optimum amount out of our timber and leather

 

Hand cutting allows us to get the optimum amount out of our timber and leather

 

Leather off cuts are sent to be recycled into a variety of small leather goods such as watch straps, key fobs and gardening gloves. Left over fabric or "roll ends" are sent to a local organisation who share the fabric with their network of members who include local schools, special needs groups, play clubs, care groups and theatrical groups. We often see photos of items carefully crafted by local school children, or costumes created for dramatic effect. Over 90% of our roll ends are put to this fantastic use. Dacron, which we use to reduce the friction between the fabric to reduce the wear is also shared through networks who go on to use it to stuff toys and make cushions. Whilst we have been documenting this recycling activity for our ISO14001, we have recorded a staggering 624 bags of recycled material in four years.

 

624 bags of recycled material in four years

 

Even our ex-showroom furniture is recycled through a local scheme which “re-homes” furniture through local groups.

 

Ex-showroom Boulevard units being used at a local Childrens centre

 

Ex-showroom Boulevard units being used at a local Childrens centre

 

How integral is sustainability to your organisation? Whether companies include sustainability within their design vision or not, our clients can be reassured of our integrity as a sustainable business supporting our local community through design.