InterfaceFLOR, a worldwide leader in the production of environmentally-responsible modular floor coverings and other textiles is urging UK businesses to use World Environment Day (5th June) as a catalyst to change the way they operate and reduce the impact they have on the environment.
The company, widely regarded as one of the most environmental responsible companies in the world with more than 36 environmental awards globally, has listed seven easy steps that business can take to become more environmentally responsible in just one week.
In the mid-1990s, company founder Ray Anderson realised the impact his business was having on the environment and decided to make it the company’s goal to reduce and eliminate these effects. The company set targets to achieve a zero environmental footprint by the year 2020, a goal called “Mission Zero”.
Lindsey Parnell, CEO of InterfaceFLOR says: “Sustainability is hard work and in many ways is like climbing a mountain. For many companies, the first and most difficult step is admitting that the mountain exists.”
He continues: “We see the challenges ahead and are making good progress. We’ve laid out a path to sustainability on seven fronts, all of which will help us complete our journey.”
InterfaceFLOR drives sustainability in the following seven areas:
“We have been on this mission for over 13 years now and in many respects we’re still learning and improving. Many businesses really don’t know where to begin. We believe that there are some simple measures that can be put in place to help them get started,” says Mr Parnell.
InterfaceFLOR recommends firms introduce the following small steps to help reduce a big environmental footprint in just one week:
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Date issued: 4 June 2007
Notes to Editors:
Interface Inc.
Interface is a recognised leader in the commercial interiors market, offering floor coverings and fabrics. The company is committed to the goal of sustainability and doing business in ways that minimise the impact on the environment while enhancing shareholder value.
Interface was founded in 1973 by Chairman, Ray Anderson, considered to be a pioneer from the start - a trailblazer of the modular carpet industry in the United States. The company promotes sustainable business practices - within its global community and in the products it makes. For Interface, sustainability is a belief that is built into the business model, an underlying corporate value, ensuring that business decisions are weighed against their potential impact on economic, natural and social systems. It's a means for associates to deliver superior value to customers and shareholders.
Interface is a global company with manufacturing locations on four continents and offices in more than 100 countries.