From global programs focused on reducing waste and remanufacturing furniture, to everyday decisions made at a local level, every action contributes to a larger impact.
Across our North American locations, teams are finding creative, practical ways to support this mission - often by rethinking what we already have. Like many organizations, we’ve long recycled cardboard, plastic, paper, and aluminum. But sustainability doesn’t stop at recycling - it starts with reducing and reusing wherever possible.
Growing Sustainability - Literally
In our showrooms, greenery plays an important role in creating warm, welcoming environments. Instead of continually purchasing new plants, our teams began propagating existing ones. What started as a simple idea has grown into a sustainable practice - reducing costs, minimizing waste, and bringing a sense of pride to our spaces. Each new plant tells a story of resourcefulness and care.
Turning Waste into Something Meaningful
Creativity has also taken center stage within our sewing department. Using COM fabric memos sent in for testing and scrap leather - materials that may have otherwise gone to landfill - the team has crafted a range of unique, Allermuir | Senator branded items.
These include:
What was once considered waste has been transformed into some of our most popular and meaningful giveaways - proof that sustainability and craftsmanship go hand in hand.
A Culture of Continuous Improvement
These initiatives reflect a broader mindset shared across The Senator Group: that sustainability is built on continuous improvement. Globally, the company supports circular practices such as recycling, remanufacturing, and donating furniture to extend product life and reduce environmental impact. Locally, it’s these smaller, people-driven efforts that bring that philosophy to life. Because in the end, sustainability isn’t defined by one big change - it’s shaped by many small ones.