L-R: Phil Spademan, BFA MD, Jacob Lane, Silentnight, Ian Peers, ercol, Nick Wilkinson and Dan Oscroft, Whitemeadow and Nick Garratt, BFA Chair.
The British Furniture Association (BFA) has celebrated achievements across education and training, ESG reporting and sustainability at the recent Future of Furniture Awards.
Presented at the Furniture Component Expo, the awards highlight businesses and individuals that are embedding sustainability principles and social value into their day-to-day operations.
The winners were:
Excellence in Sustainability - Whitemeadow
Excellence in ESG Reporting - DFS Group
Excellence in Education - ercol
Sustainability Champion - Jacob Lane, Silentnight
The Excellence in Sustainability award was presented to Whitemeadow, recognising a long-term strategy which includes a roll-out of solar power and biomass facilities, along with improvements to packaging, ISO accreditations and investments in Electric Vehicles.
DFS Group were winners of the Excellence in ESG Reporting category, having embedded sustainability more deeply across operations, using the ‘Sofa Cycle’ framework as the basis for its environmental strategy, established transparent reporting aligned with recognised frameworks to ensure its ESG priorities are evidence-based and underpinning social commitments with its ‘Everyone Welcome’ culture.
A cornerstone of its long-term skills strategy ercol’s apprenticeship programme secured the Excellence in Education award. The programme provides structured hands-on experience across key departments within the business, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern production techniques, underpinned by wide-ranging engagement with schools and colleges.
Finally, Jacob Lane, Sustainability Manager at Silentnight, was named Sustainability Champion in recognition of his science-based approach to product innovation, which aims to address furniture industry challenges around sustainability and his role in developing a Net Zero plan, carbon product passports and annual carbon reports at the company.
“Congratulations to all the winners – this year was an incredibly close competition, with all entrants putting forward some exceptional stories about the work they are doing," says Phil Spademan, MD of the BFA. “These businesses are at the forefront of best practice in education and sustainability, and our panel of independent judges returned some very high scores across all categories.
“It is important to recognise and celebrate the work that will make our sector more sustainable, create social value and provide opportunities for the development of people working in our industry.”
