« Chez Bisley, nous avons l'habitude de dire que nos meubles sont faits pour la vie. Bien qu'il en soit ainsi pour nos produits, nous appliquons également cette philosophie à tous les aspects de nos processus de fabrication et de notre culture d'entreprise.
Nous recherchons des meubles durables, fabriqués à partir de matériaux de la plus haute qualité, au moyen des technologies et des processus les plus récents et les plus innovants, avec un impact minimal sur notre environnement.
Pour à l'avenir, nous sommes heureux d'engager Bisley à améliorer en permanence les normes élevées que nous nous fixons pour nos collègues, nos clients et notre avenir. »
Richard Costin, PDG
Nous voulons faire de Bisley le premier fabricant mondial de solutions de rangement de qualité en bois et en acier, en mettant l'accent sur le partage de notre riche héritage et sur notre feuille de route en matière de développement de produits innovants.
Nous concevons et fabriquons des solutions de rangement en bois et en acier rentables, innovantes, de haute qualité, durables. Nous les vendons dans le monde entier, tout en veillant à ne pas compromettre la capacité des générations futures à mener une vie pleine et utile.
Notre livre vert détaille les moyens mis en œuvre pour atteindre ces objectifs.
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Au cours de l'année écoulée, nous avons cherché à optimiser nos pratiques commerciales par la modernisation écologique, en utilisant le système ESOS (Energy Savings Offset Scheme), le système SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting) et en incorporant des pratiques de fabrication allégées. Cette année a donc été marquée par des réductions substantielles de nos émissions :
Nous promouvrons une croissance économique soutenue, inclusive et durable pour l'ensemble de notre personnel et de notre activité dans le but de :
- Raised money for Macmillan by taking part in their annual coffee morning
- Took part in the Salvation Army’s Christmas Toy Appeal
- Released a limited edition Pride Multidrawer for Pride month and donated £10 of each sale to Stonewall.
For more check out our lastest sustainability report.
We continue to support our customers across diverse sectors by playing an active role in sustainable project delivery. Our furniture has been integral to fit-outs that have achieved leading sustainability certifications, including LEED, WELL, and BREEAM.
We believe that transparency is integral to sustainable development, especially concerning emissions. We set our baseline in 2018 for Scopes 1&2, and we have continued to work towards our Net Zero goals since. You can see our progress below:
We have seen a steep decline in our Scope 1 and 2 emissions since 2018, this year, our energy intensity ratio has increased by 21%. Because the carbon intensity ratio is calculated using emissions per million pounds of turnover, temporary reduction in revenue can cause the ratio to rise.
As a manufacturer which operates on a largely made-to-order basis, we continue to produce high-quality items that are tailored to customer requests, even during periods when turnover is lower. Maintaining this approach is essential to reducing waste, preventing overproduction, and ensuring we only manufacture what is needed. While this commitment occasionally results in shifts in our intensity ratio, it remains a core part of our sustainable production model.
See our sustainability report for further information.
We continue to source 100% renewable electricity backed by Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGO) certificates. As a result, our market-based Scope 2 emissions remain at zero. We have also seen a decrease of 8% in our location-based Scope 2 emissions year on year. We continue to look at ways we can electrify some of our gas-powered operations to transition to more renewably powered alternatives.
In line with the waste hierarchy, we prioritise the reduction of waste materials onsite. For example,wood cut-offs are repurposed to reinforce pallets used for shipments. Surplus materials are reused in production where possible, and equipment calibration is undertaken regularly to ensure maximisation of material use efficiency.
We have also streamlined our e-commerce packaging to reduce packaging time by half, reducing energy consumption and creating a better customer experience.
See our latest report for more information.
While we do not operate our own take-back scheme, we partner with charities and businesses who help us close this gap. These include British Heart Foundation, Clearabee, and Waste to Wonder. All three of these offer furniture take-back options and reuse or refurbish the items to extend their product lifecycle and improve circularity.
We operate a robust waste segregation process which helps us ensure that materials are effectively recycled. We can proudly say that 100% of our wood, metal, general waste, plastic, and cardboard is diverted from landfill. We also engage with local Newport business, Wastesavers, who aim to increase recycling in the region whilst providing jobs to the local community. They have reuse and repair cafes across the region and kindly collect our plastic bottles and cans from our site in Newport.
Our direct impact is limited, so we engage with Treeapp with the hope of extending our contribution towards some of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Treeapp supports projects which contribute and address ecological crises and social injustices in globally impacted areas. We are pleased to say that we have raised our total donation amount to 2,185 trees with Treeapp in 2025. We have helped contribute to projects across 3 different countries - Haiti, Peru, and Ethiopia. In 2026, we’re expanding this partnership by having paint sample orders trigger a donation to Treeapp.
Téléchargez notre Livre vert pour en savoir plus sur nos initiatives en matière de développement durable.