Posts Tagged ‘Haworth cubicles’

What Did Haworth Get Up To At NeoCon 2011?

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

It’s fun to scroll through all the slideshows vendors have created to showcase their participation at NeoCon. Haworth really went all out in crafting an exhibit environment that pulls together different elements of a modern office into a cohesive whole. The use of vivid color is particularly appealing, so don’t miss out on the visuals they’ve provided in their showroom slideshow.

The layouts incorporated “Reside” desking along with “Beside” storage, two of the company’s newer product offerings. Perhaps next year Haworth will debut a range of meeting room furniture called “Preside” and a bike-to-work program called “Astride”? All joking “Aside”, the Haworth brand made a strong showing at NeoCon, bringing home 3 gold and 2 silver awards. That’s nothing to sneeze at!

Haworth Cubicles: Premise May Be A Good Place To Start

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

The Premise line of Haworth cubicles features a deceptively simple design. However, the clean lines hide the fact that this is actually a very versatile system. With stackable panel tiles, it is possible to create dividers to separate workspaces at either seated or standing height. Or, they can reach all the way to the ceiling for complete enclosure. The manufacturer encourages employers to include multiple panel heights and varied materials (such as fabric, laminate, wood, and glass) to add visual interest to the office landscape.

The structure of the 3” thick panels is designed to accommodate cabling horizontally and vertically with access at several different heights. These Haworth cubicles are also advertised as being the first to include locking storage areas as standard for all workstations. This permits employees to store personal items or sensitive work documents securely. The system also features an elevated profile so that air can flow freely under the bottom edge of the panels. Translucent canopies can be added up top for additional privacy while still permitting adequate light to reach the interior of the cubicles.

Haworth Cubicles Produced Without Creating Landfill Waste

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

45 landfill signChristmas came early for Planet Earth last year when one office furniture corporation made its most recent waste-to-landfill announcement on December 18th. Haworth cubicles are now “greener” than ever. The company’s U.S. locations went from producing 4.6 million pounds of landfill-bound waste to zero pounds in 2009. Global facilities in Shanghai, China and Pune, India have also achieved this goal. Haworth’s remaining production plants are slated to complete their transition away from relying on landfills by 2011.

How Do They Do It?

Accomplishing the elimination of landfill waste generally requires a three pronged approach. Using lean manufacturing principles during production is one element of this strategy. It addresses ways to avoid wasting resources in the first place.

Reclaiming and recycling pre-consumer content that would normally be dumped is a closely related process. From 1993-2009, Haworth’s cubicle and office furniture plants recycled 206,000 tons of waste globally.

Haworth is also using waste-to-energy technology to recapture value from what might once have been considered trash. That’s how the company is currently handling the approximately 1 million pounds of waste they still produce in the U.S.

Other Haworth Sustainability Objectives

45 Recycle signDuring a recent renovation of the corporate headquarters for Haworth, cubicles weren’t outfitted with typical dedicated phone lines. Instead, the company opted for wireless, internet based technology that lets employees move phones wherever they are needed. This eliminated the need to purchase 407,000 feet of copper cabling.

The building also boasts one of the largest living roofs in the U.S. Over 45,000 square feet of pre-planted modular green roofing units grace the top of One Haworth Center. Here, 11 species of succulent sedum thrive year round and absorb rainfall that would otherwise contribute to storm water runoff. The building is well insulated by this natural rooftop habitat, reducing energy costs to keep the interior environment at a comfortable temperature.

The company is also continuing to address emissions production. In the last 10 years, a move toward water based glues and finishes has dropped related air emissions by 70%. This makes Haworth cubicles not only more environmentally friendly to build but safer for use in the workplace. Check out the corporation’s full sustainability report here.

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