FORCE FOR GOOD

Since 2012 we've been on a mission to be the best bespoke window treatments provider on the planet and now we are on a mission to make the planet a better place too. In 2023, we were proud to become Britain's first B Corp certified interior design collective. As a future-focused collective, we realised how much difference we could be making on eco and social levels. So instead of sustaining and maintaining our performance, we prioritised plans to regenerate and commence a never-ending journey towards 'sustainability' and do our bit to make the planet a better place for every being.

Through initiatives with our teams, customers, our supply chain, the wider community, and by being transparent and accountable, we are healing more than just the environment and each step of the way, proving to you that the breathtaking world of window treatments can also be a beneficially breathtaking world.

B CORP

As Britain’s first B Corp certified interior design collective:

  • We commit to proving to you that we can make a positive impact on the world by acting and evolving as a responsible company.

  • We promise to direct our efforts on measures that deliver the biggest impacts, aiming to continuously review and improve AGC’s environmental performance.

  • We pledge to play our part in building an industry that is filled with, and supports talent from all backgrounds, abilities, ages and identities.

  • We believe in the power of kindness, and pledge to use the powers of our business to create a positive impact on society. We support the Red Cross and charities that mean the most to our people.

  • We understand that being a ‘Force for Good’ is a journey without a destination and we are committed to continuously improve and evolve our business for good. For more information regarding our B Corp journey please click here.


SUSTAINABILITY

In parallel with our desire to continuously create new and innovative designs, our pledge towards sustainability is an equally evolving journey.

We are constantly looking for ways to develop our awareness and knowledge of sustainability within the interior design industry. Understanding the increasingly important role we play in protecting the planet, has encouraged us to focus our efforts on introducing an increasing amount of sustainable measures.

We are investing in the future, and our dedicated ‘Eco-Warrior’ team will direct our efforts on measures that deliver the biggest impacts, aiming to continuously review and improve AGC’s environmental performance with an emphasis on minimising any destructive environmental impact.

Sustainability measures have already seen us achieve our ISO14001 Environmental certification, and we are committed to obtaining our B Corp certification. In addition, we are proud to partner with Walpole and its members to work towards a shared ambition of creating a more sustainable industry for the top British Luxury Brands.


CARBON NEUTRALITY

HOW WE ACHIEVED A CARBON NEUTRAL 2022

In accordance with AGC’s Sustainability manifesto and our ambition to safeguard the environment and preserve its natural resources, we have undertaken a thorough Scope 1 & 2 carbon audit of our 2022 operations.

2022 OFFSET

Our Offset Strategy revolves around investing in Forest Carbon’s gold standard re-afforestation projects. Through these investments, we actively contribute to projects both within the UK and internationally, resulting in an immediate impact on achieving carbon neutrality. Furthermore, these initiatives allow us to store carbon credits for the future, reinforcing our commitment to long-term sustainability.

NEXT STEPS

  • Pioneering the industry by setting ambitious target to achieve net zero emissions by 2033.

  • Align with the Scope 1 and 2 requirements of the SBTI (Science Based Targets initiative).

  • Dedicated to ongoing education of our supply chains and collaboration with industry bodies to facilitate the collection of Scope 3 emission data.

OUR 2022 CARBON OFFSET STRATEGY

International at Uruguay

40 tonnes CO2e Forestal el Arriero

International at Bolivia

40 tonnes CO2e Cochabamba

UK

50 tonnes CO2e

PARTNERING WITH FOREST CARBON

Forest Carbon leads the way in developing woodland creation and peatland restoration projects for carbon capture and ecosystem services in the UK. They have planted over 10.3 million new trees in 220+ new woodlands since 2006 with their partners removing over 2.1 million tonnes of CO2e from the atmosphere, as well as providing a host of other benefits to society, including habitat creation, biodiversity support, flood mitigation, river ecosystem improvement and public access.

Outside of the UK their partners have offset a further 1 million tonnes CO2 and protected or planted in excess of 3 million trees.

UK

We have joined their Carbon Club 50, through which we will be responsible for planting around 200 trees each year. These trees will grow in permanent new woodlands at Doddington in Northumberland, Corriechuillie in the Scottish Highlands and Tom’s Wood near York in North Yorkshire. They will accrue 50 carbon credits per year over time to address 50 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Once fully grown these trees will capture a considerable proportion of our annual carbon emissions and help us on our journey to net zero.

BOLIVIA - TSB AT COCHABAMBA

Forest Carbon’s first non-UK  project was Cochabamba, in Bolivia. As well as capturing CO2 the project will help halt the aggressive deforestation that has been  occurring in this area of the western Amazon Rainforest and also save CO2 losses there. The overall project aims for:

  • Improved and sustainable land use with a total participation of 2,000 smallholders and over 2,700 site

  • On-farm establishment of 5,000 has of small scale mixed native species forestry plantations  

  • On-farm establishment of 1,000 hectares of agroforestry or silvo-pastoral plantations

  • Production of a continuous flow of export quality hardwood timber and improved market access  

  • Livelihood improvement through incomes generated from the sale of plantation timber under fair trade conditions.   

  • The project is quality assured under the Gold Standard, one of the world’s leading independent carbon and climate change project certification standards.

URUGUAY - FORESTAL EL ARRIERO

This project represents the conversion of land in the east of Uruguay previously under extensive grazing by beef cattle to high quality and high value timber production, expected to be used for long-lived products and so ensuring continued carbon storage. Forests are replanted after felling, providing continuous rotations of carbon capture.

The projects contribute to sustainable development in Uruguay, mainly through

  • Increased employment and quality of employment

  • Rural development (decentralization)

  • Improved national balance of payments through exports and value-added activity in country

  • Biodiversity preservation

  • Improvement and preservation of soil quality


CIRCULARITY

CIRCULAR APPROACH

‘A circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products for as long as possible.’

BREAKING IT DOWN

22 million pieces of furniture are thrown away every year in the UK*. Shocking stats that made us think, “we can do better”!

Having achieved our B Corp certification, we are in the process of setting ourselves an ambitious emissions reductions target and we want to do more! Extending the product life cycle is something we can continually look to improve, through both our furniture collections, and our circularity approach.

Saying goodbye to cheap, low-quality materials, our new furniture collections were designed with the future in mind, and selected products come with a ‘Lifetime Guarantee’. We have introduced our new Conscious Collection, using a range of suppliers, and with each piece telling its own story.

Not only that, but we have saved 1000s of furnishing items from landfills over the years with our rental offering, which sees furniture lovingly restored before being sent to its new address.

*North London Waste Authority, 2021.

HOW WE ARE IMPLEMENTING THIS

  • An internal onboarding process means our suppliers have been consciously selected, and we are also in communication with our manufacturers to positively influence the materials they’re using.

  • Following first use of the products, when given the opportunity, we will assess the damage, if any, and put one of the following actions into play.

  • Some products will be in near perfect condition, in which case they will be selected for our rental service as a second use.

  • If repairs are required, our magic man will work his magic and try to bring the product back to life, allowing it to be used within our rental offering.

  • If the product has reached the end of its lifecycle with AGC and we cannot use the product within our rental offering, we will reach out to our charity partners, British Red Cross, to sell the products on within their stores, or the University of the Arts London (UAL), who will be able to use the pieces for education and repurposing.

  • Where the item cannot be accepted by these initiatives, we will break down the items where possible to limit the amount of waste we are sending to landfill. The final broken down items can be reused by our suppliers, and used in the production of making a new product, where the lifecycle begins again. Our chosen recycling partners Ellgia have a 0 to landfill mission and even turn waste into energy which gives us piece of mind.

CIRCULARITY INITIATIVE

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