Address: 58 Napier Rd, Palmerston North
Contact: Judy Whitefield
Phone: 06 357 1224
Email: judy@blanchetts.com
Website: www.blanchetts.com
Summary
Blanchetts is a NZ manufacturing company making top end upholstered furniture also with a growing focus on restoration of upholstered furniture and Interior Design. We are currently completing the Manawatu Sustainable Business Programme. We have integrated sustainable practice throughout our company. We use FSC timbers for our frames and support suppliers who follow a sustainable pathway for their business.
We are a team of four who are passionate about our product, the way it is made and the future of our business, our nation and our world.
Creating No waste
Segregated our rubbish reducing waste to landfill.
Recycle foam back to producer who makes a new product called bonded foam that is used in seat upholstery. We reuse or recycle in every possible area: fabric off cuts to craft and charity organisations. The longevity of our product translates to less waste to landfill. In the 16 year life of our company very few, if any, of our products have been discarded. Some have been restored and as the piece gets older its long term value increases and so it is likely to be restored and be reused for a long time.
Using Clean Energy
All vehicle use is co-ordinated for best economy. We use a diesel vehicle to reduce fuel consumption. Energy saving bulbs have been installed, and lighting and machinery is turned off when not in use. We are involved in a project to test and monitor power use in our factory over a three month period.
Harmless to Nature
We use very small quantities of chemicals and are investigating safer alternatives and the use of recyclable containers.
Meeting people’s needs
Have a policy for community involvement. Have 1 x project a month to give product as in a restored or new chair to local charity. Have annual project to work with students from local college to train in upholstery skills: restoring a piece of furniture from the beginning to end use. We also have contacts that use our waste fabrics and Tetron for craft and charity purposes.
Running with less
Staff training and awareness of efficient sustainable practice. Concentration on zero waste makes for more economical daily use of product. Long term life span of our product means less demand on new resources. Focus on building the restoration side of the business reduces the demand on new resources as people reuse rather than replace.
Long term profitability
Running efficient systems throughout the business with an integrated sustainable practice programme brings greater profitability as savings are made, both in the short and long term.
Concentrating our marketing on why the sustainable option is the more economical option long term. Selling the message: Blanchetts Lounge Club Events e.g. July 2011 ‘Why the $3000 chair matters”. Having our suppliers who have already begun the journey along the sustainable pathway, as guest speakers.
Effectively selling the restoration option rather than replace with the cheaper new models available.
Effectively encourage an aspirational approach to purchasing. Aspiring to save to acquire a better quality option rather than have it ‘now and discard sooner’ choices.
This blog shows the journeys of several Palmerston North businesses through the Palmerston North Sustainable Business Programme. Each business has kindly shared their learnings on how they have become more socially and environmentally conscious, while also improving the performance of the business. Read, be inspired and join in!
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Case Study - An Extra Pair of Hands
Address: Head Office: 433 Ferguson St, Palmerston North
Contact: Jane Richardson
Phone: 06 357 5234
Email: info@anextrapairofhands.co.nz
Website: www.anextrapairofhands.co.nz
Summary
An Extra Pair of Hands provides home services throughout the Lower north Island. We are completing the Manawatu sustainable business programme. We now consider sustainability in all our activities.
Creating no waste
All packaging, incoming mail and outgoing mail has been reduced. Our administration team is working towards receiving all incoming mail electronically. This has reduced our waste paper considerably.
Using clean energy
The scheduling of daily work has been refined so that teams can works in one suburb on one day. This has reduced travel related costs including travel time.
Harmless to nature
Cleaning products have been introduced that contain all natural ingredients. These products are made exclusively for AN EXTRA PAIR OF HANDS so we know exactly what the ingredients are in each product. All ingredients are chosen with our goal to be sustainable. In addition to this we have found that they are much healthier for our team to use – and leaves a lovely smell in clients homes!
Meeting people’s needs
When each vacancy is advertised it is also listed with disability support organizations. We currently have three deaf people on our team.
Running with less
Packaging used by suppliers is now a factor in all purchasing decisions. We are requesting that businesses we deal with that use postal mail send all correspondence by email.
Long term profitability
We are relocating our head office to premises that have shared facilities with other businesses.
Contact: Jane Richardson
Phone: 06 357 5234
Email: info@anextrapairofhands.co.nz
Website: www.anextrapairofhands.co.nz
Summary
An Extra Pair of Hands provides home services throughout the Lower north Island. We are completing the Manawatu sustainable business programme. We now consider sustainability in all our activities.
Creating no waste
All packaging, incoming mail and outgoing mail has been reduced. Our administration team is working towards receiving all incoming mail electronically. This has reduced our waste paper considerably.
Using clean energy
The scheduling of daily work has been refined so that teams can works in one suburb on one day. This has reduced travel related costs including travel time.
Harmless to nature
Cleaning products have been introduced that contain all natural ingredients. These products are made exclusively for AN EXTRA PAIR OF HANDS so we know exactly what the ingredients are in each product. All ingredients are chosen with our goal to be sustainable. In addition to this we have found that they are much healthier for our team to use – and leaves a lovely smell in clients homes!
Meeting people’s needs
When each vacancy is advertised it is also listed with disability support organizations. We currently have three deaf people on our team.
Running with less
Packaging used by suppliers is now a factor in all purchasing decisions. We are requesting that businesses we deal with that use postal mail send all correspondence by email.
Long term profitability
We are relocating our head office to premises that have shared facilities with other businesses.
Case Study - Property Brokers Compliance Limited
Address: 236 Broadway Avenue Palmerston North
Contact: Maya Patterson
Phone: (06)3565143
Email: maya@propertybrokers.co.nz
Website: www.pbcompliance.co.nz
Summary
The team at Property Brokers Compliance Limited are passionate about our environment and the regions that we operate in. We have just completed the Business Sustainability Program through the Otago Polytechnic and the Palmerston North City Council and as a result, we have begun to implement sustainable practices that benefit the environment, our clients and makes financial and good business sense.
Creating no waste
Contact: Maya Patterson
Phone: (06)3565143
Email: maya@propertybrokers.co.nz
Website: www.pbcompliance.co.nz
Summary
The team at Property Brokers Compliance Limited are passionate about our environment and the regions that we operate in. We have just completed the Business Sustainability Program through the Otago Polytechnic and the Palmerston North City Council and as a result, we have begun to implement sustainable practices that benefit the environment, our clients and makes financial and good business sense.
Creating no waste
- We run more efficient machines to auto double side to save on paper usage
- We divert around 50% of our waste from landfill
- All paper used is recycled
- All vehicle use is managed and coordinated to minimise travel
- We use energy tracking devices to monitor consumption
- Minimal use of chemicals in all practises
- Working with suppliers to encourage sustainable practises
- Use of biodegradable materials
- Involved in several community based programmes
- We collect funds throughout the year for Relay for Life (Cancer)
- Regular staff get together to celebrate the team and promote our values
- Staff involvement in the business to promote a sense of belonging
- We empower our staff (it is all about people)
- Operational practises are revised to emphasize best efficient practises
- Focused training of staff
- Employ great staff
- Use of IT to reduce waste (paper consumption)and increase marketing
- Cost saving by working as a team with a unified vision
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Case Study -The Manawatu Muffler Centre

Address: 192 Cuba Street,
Palmerston North
Contact: Vanessa Farrington
Phone: 06 35976697
Email: muffler.centre@xtra.co.nz
Website: www.muffercentre.co.nz
Summary
Manawatu Muffler Centre has completed the Sustainability Business Programme 2011. We have always had a social conscience and this has been explored even more by completing this course. It is the responsibility of our generation to leave the planet in the best possible condition for the next. This course has resulted in many changes within our business and made us far more aware, with a small amount of planning, what can be achieved to create a lean, confident, healthy sustainable business model.
Creating no waste
• Working towards lowering our paper waste by online ordering and statements
• Replacing our big industrial fridge with a smaller version
• Putting recycling measures in place for paper and packaging
• Cutting back on emissions from fossil fuels uses in vehicles
Using clean energy
• We have increased our efficiency in the workshop by getting all our consumables once a month in one trip out. This has dropped our workshop fuel costs by 35%
Harmless to nature
• We now use an environmentally friendly had soap which is biodegradable
• Saving power by introducing sky lights
• Reusing and recycling where possible
Meeting people’s needs
• Involving staff in budget setting and targets
• Up skilling our staff to remain at the top of their game
• Active supporters of community events and local charities through sponsorships and donations particularly in youth
Running with less
• Streamlining all aspects of our business has made us more efficient and we are now proactive rather than reactive
• Consolidating our ordering processes to reduce our carbon footprint
Long term profitability
• Purchasing efficiencies
• Diversification to use our current premises, staff and equipment
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