Shaw names top 10 sustainable companies

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Leadership Recognition ProgramDalton, Ga.Shaw released a list of 10 organizations it will showcase in its third annual sustain[HUMAN]ability Leadership Recognition Program. Each of the organizations has illustrated a commitment to putting people at the heart of its sustainability efforts, according to the company.

“Shaw’s sustain[HUMAN]ability Leadership Recognition Program aims to highlight a wide range of organizations that have demonstrated their focus on the well-being of people and the planet,” said Kellie Ballew, vice president of global sustainability, Shaw. “Each is a leader in its own right and offers something we can all learn from in order to collectively create a better future and a better world.”

As part of this recognition program, Shaw said it will profile these 10 organizations in a blog series on SustainableBrands.com throughout the remainder of the year to showcase their efforts and inspire others to find new ways to invest in the health and well-being of the planet and its people.

The organizations Shaw said it is recognizing as part of the Leadership Recognition Program over the coming year are: 

AIA strives to drive positive change through the power of design. The organization said it developed the Architecture and Design Materials Pledge to inspire a shift in how architects and designers evaluate the products and finishes that they specify on a daily basis. The A&D Materials Pledge sets a holistic vision of truly sustainable building materials and encourages architects and designers to choose materials that support human health, ecosystem health, climate health and social health and equity in a circular economy, according to the organization.

Appalachian Botanical Co. makes premium body care, aromatherapy, culinary and home goods products using lavender it grows and honey it harvests on reclaimed coal mine land. The West Virginia-based company; said it hires local area residents who often face significant barriers to employment. ABCo’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and second-chance employment will resonate with those seeking high quality, organic and environmentally and socially responsible products, according to the organization.

ChemSec, the International Chemical Secretariat, is an independent, non-profit organization that operates globally to advance safer chemistry. Founded in 2002, the organization said it engages the work of chemists, political scientists, business experts, communicators and others. Through independent research, cross-border collaboration and practical tools, the organization advocates for progressive legislation, sustainable corporate chemicals management and offers guidance to companies committed to changing the way they work with chemicals, according to the organization.

The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute is dedicated to powering innovation for the circular economy through products that have a positive impact on people and planet. Through the Cradle to Cradle Certified Products Program, the Institute sets the global standard for products that are safe, circular and made responsibly through its focus on material health, product circularity, clean air and climate protection, water and soil stewardship and social fairness, according to the organization.

Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate services firm, said it developed Experience per SF, a proprietary tool that gives insight into workforce engagement and experience. Launched in 2020, the tool helped organizations identify what works and what doesn’t by measuring employee experience and performance as they shifted to work from home, according to the organization.

HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. The company’s human-centered design approach prioritizes health and well-being, according to HOK. HOK said it ensures sustainable material selection for its workplace group on all projects, whether pursuing certification or not. 

Metropolis is an award-winning architecture and design-focused media company. Through its print and editorial coverage, virtual and in-person events, awards programs and advocacy initiatives, Metropolis said it speaks to the future of architecture and design. With a commitment to a sustainable, just and nurturing built environment, the company said it strives to help the architecture and interior design community make people’s lives better and safeguard life on this planet.

re:loom is a program of Initiative for Affordable Housing, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in Decatur, Georgia. Re:loom said it employs and empowers homeless, refugees and low-income individuals who craft beautifully designed products out of recycled materials. The organization said it provides paid on-site job training for weavers, who earn a stable salary, 100% healthcare coverage and opportunities to engage in the organization’s operations.

ToxNot is a software company with a mission to improve health and sustainability across global supply chains by streamlining the chemical transparency process. ToxNot said it provides an efficient system for manufacturers to import chemicals data, provide insight into their hazard profiles, report on the results and create safer products. Organizations use Toxnot to improve supplier data access, save time automating their compliance, sustainability and circularity goals and delight customers with timely responses, according to the company.

Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) helps people around the world save money and live better. In 2021, Walmart said it launched its “Built for Better” program to provide an easy way for customers to identify products that are built for better. Icons designate products that have achieved independent third-party standards for promoting personal well-being (for you) and reducing impact on the environment (for the planet), according to the company.

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