“What is the “Sustainable Furnishings Council” and how is it connected with the AMISH and solid hardwood furniture?”
How could the AMISH not be connected to a healthy planet EARTH. We are all concerned about our environment and there is no other culture that supports natural and responsible living more than the AMISH in their lives every single day.
We here at Burress AMISH Furniture are members and support the TRUE & NATURAL way of life that the Amish strive for everyday in harmony with nature and the religious beliefs. The AMISH have always been environmentally responsible, but it is a wonderful thing when a council acknowledges their beliefs and substantiates the need for ALL of us to be ecologically responsible for our planet.

Sustainability: More than a Slogan
The Sustainable Furnishings Council is a non-profit balanced coalition of industry players founded at High Point, NC in October 2006 to promote sustainable practices among manufacturers, retailers, and consumers alike. The SFC recognizes the overwhelming scientific consensus that our world is experiencing dangerous global climate change. SFC members acknowledge the tremendous urgency, and take immediate steps to minimize carbon emissions, waste stream pollutants, un-recyclable content and primary materials from unsustainable sources from any product platform under their control.
SFC members utilize Life Cycle Assessment as the best method for analyzing the environmental impact of their products, and a verifiable chain of custody as the only acceptable method for tracking wood flow.
SFC members support the triple bottom line of PEOPLE - PLANET - PROFITS and lead the industry in developing awareness of best practices throughout their supply chains. Members accomplish this goal by increasing their purchases from suppliers that show continual improvement toward meeting our high standards.
Our goals are as follows:
·        To raise awareness of the sustainability issue
·        To assist companies in adopting good practices
·        To serve as an information clearing house
·        To create a symbol of assurance for consumers
 For more information visit the web site:  http://www.sustainablefurnishings.org/

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