Knoll Extends Sustaining Level of Sponsorship Through 2014

Knoll Extends Sustaining Level Sponsorship of ANEW through 2014

Furniture Company Embraces 2 More Years of Turning Surplus into Service

Pasadena, CA – January 16, 2013: ANEW (Asset Network for Education Worldwide, Inc.) is thrilled to announce that Knoll, Inc. has agreed to continue its support as a Sustaining Sponsor through 2014. 

Since 2005, ANEW has helped divert thousands of tons of office furniture through repurposing to underserved organizations worldwide.  ANEW works with the A&D industry to provide solutions for surplus that benefit underserved communities and organizations. As a Sustaining Sponsor since 2009, Knoll supports ANEW’s mission by providing much-needed funding and resources.

 

“As we enter our fourth year of the Full Circle Program with Knoll, we’re very pleased with the results so far,” says Rose Tourje, founder of ANEW. “It speaks well of the program that Knoll has elected to sign on for two more years; it’s our privilege to work with Knoll and their dealer network.”

“While every organization keeps an eye on its financial bottom line, more and more are looking at their environmental bottom line as well,” says David Schutte, Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, Knoll Inc.  “Through our partnership with ANEW, Knoll’s Full Circle has helped more than two dozen clients answer the often-daunting question of what to do with obsolete furnishings.  And the results are meaningful.  So far, our partnership has helped clients divert 580 tons of waste from landfill and demonstrated both the economic and environmental benefits that the Full Circle program provides.  It’s great to work with ANEW and clients to make a difference!”

ANEW was founded by Rose Tourje, a veteran commercial interior designer who shifted her career focus to “doing what’s right with what’s left” after realizing that great improvements were needed in the field of surplus liquidation. The organization coordinates the removal of surplus furniture and matches it to deserving organizations and provides project metrics reporting. To date, ANEW has diverted over 9.2 million pounds of materials from landfill; instead using it to serve over 500 organizations in 13 countries.

Follow @ANEWFound on Twitter and like ANEWfound on Facebook to join the Social Sustainability movement and please also take a moment to watch and share the award-winning short documentary “ANEW, doing what’s right with what’s left. Visit www.anewfound.org for more information and sponsorship opportunities.