I Wall To Boost Their Green Credentials

i Wall, the leading providers of office partitions have outlined their environmental commitments in all areas of their operations.
By: i WALL
 
Sept. 17, 2009 - PRLog -- With an increasing focus on ‘green’ issues in business, companies in the 21st century have to take their environmental responsibilities more seriously than ever.  Whether it is waste management, recycling or carbon emissions it is vitally important that firms commit to ecologically sound policies.  Now, i Wall, the leading providers of office partitions have outlined their environmental commitments in all areas of their operations.

i Wall are acutely aware of the environmental sensitivity of the business sector in which they operate.  The company has been continually improving its environmental compliance and a wide number of green objectives underpin company policy.  The company also ensure that all their operations are carried out with due regard to all appropriate and relevant legislation and regulatory considerations.

Chris Sibley, Sales Manager at the firm who offer everything from office partitioning to frameless glazing, said, “The nature of our business means we have a lot of waste to dispose of.  We recognise that the Control of Pollution Act; Duty of Care Regulations gives us responsibility for all of our waste until its final disposal site and that we take our commitment to dispose of hazardous waste extremely seriously.  We also ensure that we adhere to the ‘Considerate Contractors’ guidelines in order to minimise disturbance to the local environment.”

i Wall also has a company commitment to only use disposal facilities where the level of operational control and environmental compliance is deemed to be of a suitable level. This means that not all appropriately licensed disposal facilities will satisfy standards required by the company.  In addition to these important environmental commitments i Wall also have a policy of compliance with the Codes of Practice and Guidance published by The National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors.   These guidelines promote high environmental standards for the waste industry.

Mr Sibley, from the firm who specialise in office partitions, added, “One of the most important aspects of our environmental policy is that we have a firm commitment to recyclable and degradable materials.  With the quantity of materials we deal with on an annual basis we believe it is absolutely crucial that we utilise the most environmentally friendly products and that means those that are either degradable or can be recycled.”

As well as boasting impeccable green credentials in these areas, i Wall, who specialise in demountable partitions and glazed partitioning, also have stringent ecological policies for other aspects of their business.  i Wall ensure that all the equipment used is well maintained, clean and is always operated within legal limits.  Where possible, the company undertakes engineering modifications to reduce pollution and emissions, and to save unnecessary consumption of energy.

For more information of making the most of your office space using office partitions please visit the i  Wall website at http://www.iwall.co.uk.

About i Wall: i Wall was established in 1996 to manufacture and supply office partitions to both UK and International markets. The Head Office and warehouse are based in Chippenham, Wiltshire with 2 London showrooms. The Management Team of i WALL has a background of more than 60 years expertise in the partitioning industry. This experience has been used to design the innovative i WALL re-locatable partition system. This stylish and flexible system is now widely used throughout the UK, Europe and other worldwide locations.

i WALL has built up an enviable reputation in the partitioning market not only for their excellent product but also for their high level of service and advice given to both architects, main contractors and end users. Their professional and personal approach ensures that the customer is offered the right solution for their office environment.
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