Anderson, S.C.- Glen Raven's manufacturing center here has been recognized by the state's Wildlife Federation for an ongoing program to protect and enhance habitat areas on the company's 180-acre site.
Glen Raven has installed bird boxes and bird feeders, established nesting areas for ducks and salt licks for deer, and created a 'Fence Garden' near the plant entrance that features numerous plants native to the area. In addition, an employee-led task force has completed certification requirements under the non-profit federation's Wildlife and Industry Together (WAIT) program.
'WAIT certification requires a long-range habitat plan of three to five years,' said Rodney Jones, technical finishing section leader and task group chair. 'Our long-term plan includes labeling of plants and trees around the plant and construction of a nature trail. We also envision creating an orchard that will provide a food source for wildlife.'
Tracey Sanders, quality engineer at the Anderson plant and a task force member, said many initiatives make up the company's a long-term, ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship.
'We have eliminated all waste going to landfills from our plant, and we have achieved certification under the internationally recognized environmental standard ISO:14001,' Sanders said.
The plant site contains more than 130 acres of undeveloped land that supports a diverse array of plant and animal life. The one-million-square-foot plant is the primary manufacturing center for Sunbrella performance fabrics.
Source Citation
"Glen Raven Lauded for Wildlife Efforts." Home Textiles Today 31.10 (2010): 11. InfoTrac Small Business eCollection. Web. 19 Apr. 2010.
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