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Sustainable Furnishings Council to Mark 10-Year Anniversary

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EDENTON, N.C.—The Sustainable Furnishings Council (SFC) will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2016, and will mark the important milestone with a series of educational events, special promotions and industry-wide celebrations.

From its early days—nascent meetups of environmental enthusiasts and like-minded professionals—to a now 400 member-strong association of suppliers, manufacturers, retailers and interior designers, SFC is a leading industry advocate for healthy environments.

In the last 10 years, SFC has led the way:

•    Exclusive programs such as GREENLeaders, SFC’s certification training which launched in 2009 and is endorsed by the U.S. Green Building Council and IDCEC, empowers professionals to adopt processes and practices that improve the environment and worker safety.
•    An exclusive consumer research study that launched in 2008 and continues to provide invaluable insights and year-over-year stats that quantify consumers’ desire for sustainable furnishings.
•    Through marketing initiatives such as the DESIGNINGreen Leaders campaign, the SFC has partnered with high-profile interior designers and retailers to raise awareness and educate consumers.
•    Alliances with the World Wildlife Fund and Rainforest Alliance have further enhanced the SFC’s advocacy efforts and international reach. 
•    SFC’s recently retooled website (sustainablefurnishings.org) reaches some tens of thousands of consumers annually, who use the trusted tool in their search for sustainably and responsibly designed and manufactured furnishings

Webinar Highlighted Achievements

To kick off the anniversary year, SFC Board President Steve Freeman chronicled the above-mentioned SFC accomplishments and more in a state-of-the-industry webinar on January 21. Freeman highlighted green achievements in furnishings in the last 10 years, including improvements in the lighting efficiency, the reduction of formaldehyde in the manufacturing process, the removal of flame-retardant chemicals from foam in California and other states, and improvements in chain of custody regarding wood.

Other celebratory programs planned for 2016 include a social media campaign, #GetYourGreenOn, that promotes SFC members’ products and design projects, and an industry-wide fête set for October 21 during fall High Point Market.

“We are proud of many accomplishments and excited about the future of the organization,” says SFC Executive Director Susan Inglis, who has been with the SFC since its inception. “The urgency to act on climate change is more and more keenly felt by consumers and we are glad to be helping furnishings companies respond with measurable improvements in their operations and also significant promotion of their accomplishments. It is an exciting time as more and more companies are getting involved with us.”

Go to the Sustainable Furnishings Council.

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