Flexsteel Environmental Policy
FLEXSTEEL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY STATEMENT
Flexsteel’s stakeholders have a responsibility to protect our environment. The officers of Flexsteel and its subsidiaries will use our role as business and community leaders to set the tone at the top to guide our management team in their efforts to improve the environment we directly impact.
We will identify our environmental footprint and reduce our impact by implementing a wide variety of initiatives. Because we are committed to sustainable business practices, and to our environment, this initiative will grow into core values dedicated to the stewardship of resources.
EFEC Mission Statement:
AHFA members commit to leading our companies in ways that benefit society, the economy and the environment while maintaining a strong commitment to consumers, the community, employees and shareholders
EFEC Program Highlights:
- EFEC is the environmental management program developed by AHFA to help its members create and maintain a strong, proactive environmental program that makes them industry leaders.
- EFEC is a voluntary environmental management system (EMS) for furniture manufacturers.
- EFEC was created with the purpose of maintaining and furthering the industry’s strong environmental performance.
- EFEC is a set of management tools and principles that your company needs to integrate environmental concerns into its daily business practices.
- EFEC provides a systematic approach to review and improve operations for better environmental performance and improved profitability. Benefits are obtained by setting up procedures to get the work done and reviewing these procedures to ensure they are working properly.
Sustainable by Design Mission Statement: Sustainable by Design will provide a roadmap for home furnishings companies to create a corporate culture of conservation and environmental stewardship by integrating socio-economic policies and sustainable business practices into their manufacturing operations and sourcing strategies.
Sustainable by Design Program Highlights:
- EFEC registration for all domestic facilities
- A plan to lessen the environmental impact of the company’s supply chain.
- A plan for lessening the company’s overall environmental footprint, including establishing numerical goals for energy conservation, water conservation, solid/hazardous waste minimization and use of environmentally friendly product components.
- A plan for lessening the company’s global climate impact, including developing a baseline inventory for Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and demonstrating annual improvement.
- Evidence of social performance, including human rights and labor standards policies; assessing the company’s impact on the communities in which it operates; and a program addressing any aspects of the company’s products that might directly affect employees’ or customers’ health and safety.
ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS
Flexsteel receives Environmental Excellence Award from American Home Furnishings Alliance
DUBUQUE, IA. – At the Dec. 1-2, 2010, American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA) Sustainability Summit in Asheville, N.C., Flexsteel Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLXS) received the Environmental Excellence Award for corporate environmental performance.
This award recognizes an AHFA member company that embraces the AHFA message of excellence and, as a company, is on the leading edge of environmental compliance and performance.
Flexsteel was the first AHFA member company to implement the Enhancing Furniture’s Environmental Culture (EFEC) program at a contract division, its Starkville, Miss., commercial seating factory. EFEC also was implemented at the company’s plant and corporate office in Dubuque, Iowa, as well as at plants in Riverside, Calif., Dublin, Ga., and Harrison, Ark.
In addition, Flexsteel implemented EFEC at the DMI corporate office in Louisville, Ky., as well as at a DMI plant and warehouse in Huntingburg, Ind. It was the largest number of separate facilities to complete the EFEC program simultaneously.
Benefits of EFEC included a 51 percent reduction in landfill waste, equating to 105 pounds saved per employee per month. This reduction was achieved January to June 2009 as compared to the same six-month period in 2008.
In addition, Flexsteel reduced its electrical usage by 3.8 percent, or 35 kilowatt hours per employee per month.
Water consumption was reduced by 17.2 percent, or 86 gallons per employee per month. Reductions in all of these measures have continued in subsequent years.
Flexsteel Industries, Inc. is headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa, and was incorporated in 1929. Flexsteel is a designer, manufacturer, importer, and marketer of quality upholstered and wood furniture for residential, recreational vehicle, office, hospitality, and healthcare markets. All products are distributed nationally.
The American Home Furnishings Alliance – located in High Point, N.C., and Washington, D.C. – is the largest association of home furnishings companies in the world and represents more than 240 leading furniture manufacturers and distributors, as well as nearly 200 suppliers to the furniture industry worldwide.
Flexsteel Chosen as Finalist for American Home Furnishings Alliance’s Sage Award 2010
DUBUQUE, IA. – The American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA) announced Flexsteel Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLXS) as one of three finalists for the 2010 Sage Award for environmental excellence.
The Sage Awards were launched by AHFA and Cargill’s BiOH® polyols business unit to seek out and recognize environmental innovators from whom others in the industry can learn.
The competition was open to retail, manufacturing and supplier companies in both the furniture and bedding industries.
The entries were evaluated based on each company’s sustainability efforts, social or community involvement and their business success.
Flexsteel’s environmental journey began in January 2008 when it implemented EFEC, an environmental management program developed for the residential furniture industry by AHFA. Flexsteel was the first company to implement EFEC at multiple facilities in multiple states simultaneously.
In addition to its Iowa plant and headquarters building, it launched EFEC at plants, warehouses and office buildings in California, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas – seven facilities in all.
As a result of the new practices and policies established during implementation of EFEC, Flexsteel reduced its waste to landfill from 554 tons per quarter in March of 2009 to 114 tons per quarter as of June 2010.
Energy consumption has declined every quarter since March 2009. Water consumption and natural gas have also been reduced and the company has increased its use of recycled materials in operations and product development.
Flexsteel has also implemented a detailed tracking program to monitor its environmental improvements.
Flexsteel Industries, Inc. is headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa, and was incorporated in 1929. Flexsteel is a designer, manufacturer, importer, and marketer of quality upholstered and wood furniture for residential, recreational vehicle, office, hospitality, and healthcare markets. All products are distributed nationally.
The American Home Furnishings Alliance – located in High Point, N.C., and Washington, D.C. – is the largest association of home furnishings companies in the world and represents more than 240 leading furniture manufacturers and distributors, as well as nearly 200 suppliers to the furniture industry worldwide.
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