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Better World, What's Up April 6, 2011

Our ‘Zero’ Effort Scores Another Recognition

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We’ve been working to get to zero operational footprint by 2020. Right now we’re 91 percent of the way there. People have recognized us for our effort and, on Friday, March 25, I accepted an award on behalf of Herman Miller for Best Sustainability Performance at the Social Innovation Awards. It was an unusual experience because, unlike the other eight or so award recipients in other categories, Herman Miller had no opposition! There were no other nominees in our category, no nail-biting seconds of silence, no exciting build-up of tension. It was only us.

The audience of CEOs, CFOs and VPs from major blue chip companies, such as Coca Cola, Cisco, Nokia, Nestlé, Walmart, all heard there was just one company so far ahead of the game there was no need to ask for other nominations. And if they want to understand how to make a real difference and get that message to stakeholders, then they would do well to take notice of what Herman Miller is doing.

At that moment, I understood how far Herman Miller has come and how much people respect us for doing the right thing.

Comments (2)

Congratulations Steve!

A well deserved honour.

I actually know the guy who runs the firm that advised Coca-Cola in some aspects of their corporate stewardship program. They are reaching ahead of a lot of other companies in the beverage industry, but they do have a long way to go before they are in the same category as HM. Most companies are satisfied with a 10% reduction here and there. You guys really are raising the bar for manufacturing industries in many categories. Congratulations on the award!

Daisy McCarty
San Diego Office Furniture

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