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"At Stanley, we believe we have a
responsibility to protect not just our community, but our
environment, from unnecessary pollution"
Jeff Scheffer
Stanley president and CEO
Because of its
extraordinary commitment to protect the environment,
Stanley
Furniture Company is the first furniture company in the United
States to be recognized by the U.S.
Environmental Protection
Agency as one of the nation's top environmental performers.
The company's Martinsville plant has been named
a member of the EPA's prestigious National Environmental
Performance Track program, which honors companies that
consistently exceed environmental regulation requirements and
are dedicated to motivating other companies to achieve similar
improvements.
Performance Track companies have been identified
by the EPA as setting the pace by demonstrating successful ways
to increase protection of public health and the environment.
Stanley joins just over 300 facilities throughout the nation
that have been honored for taking exceptional steps to reduce
and prevent pollution, while improving productivity.
"At Stanley, we believe we have a responsibility
to protect not just our community, but our environment, from
unnecessary pollution," says Jeff Scheffer, Stanley president
and CEO. "This year, for example, our Martinsville facility has
recycled 60 tons of paper, cardboard and magazines, thereby
saving 990 trees or the equivalent of the trash generated by a
family of four in 18 and one-half years. In addition, we have
recycled 1,060 tons of processed wood as fuel, saving 118,000
gallons of fuel oil or 17 million cubic feet of natural gas."
Stanley qualified for the program because of its
past environmental achievements, its continuous commitment to
environmental compliance and a strong environmental management
system.
"Performance Track facilities represent a new
generation of environmental leaders who have the vision to
embrace the strategies that will protect the environment for
generations to come," says Dan Fiorino, director of the EPA's
Performance Incentives Division.
The EPA Performance Track designation carries
benefits, as well. They include EPA recognition, as well as
administrative and regulatory incentives, which decrease
paperwork and increase flexibility, while allowing facilities to
focus on environmental improvement.
A TRADITION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE
The national honor coincides with admittance of
the Martinsville facility into the State of Virginia
Environmental Excellence E3 Program, for companies with a fully
implemented environmental management system, pollution
prevention programs and demonstrated performance.
The two new designations are the most recent
accolades for Stanley, which already had established itself as a
leader in environmental protection. In 2002, Stanley became the
first furniture manufacturing company in the nation to
successfully implement a proactive environmental program, EFEC
(Enhancing Furniture's Environmental Culture), created by the
American Furniture Manufacturer's Association.
Three years ago, Stanley began a comprehensive
recycling program at its Martinsville facility. "We have been
recycling wood, metal, paper and cardboard," says Dave Maddox,
Stanley's Director of Environmental Engineering. "An added
benefit has been a significant financial savings. The cost of
trash pickup, as well as fuel expenses, has decreased."
"To be recognized as a proactive steward of the
environment is one of the greatest honors that we have ever
received," Scheffer says. "As a Performance Track company, we
plan to continuously improve our environmental standards, not
because the law requires it, but because it is the right thing
to do."
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