Does government furniture have room for improvement? New white paper available
As we blogged last week, we are releasing a new white paper titled "Government Employees with a Sustainable Future." The paper examines how public bodies can save money through better management of furniture assets.
Right now, the US Federal Government owns arguably one of the largest furniture assets in the world. The white paper questions the management systems in place for this vast furniture resource – in our opinion, there is little evidence of support for reuse and repair of many assets, and there is ample room for improvement. The paper gives specific examples to demonstrate the savings for both military and non-military government bodies, with all costs examined in detail.
The paper highlights a number of specific areas:
*How government bodies can reduce some costs by up to 80%
*Wasted costs
*Myths about furniture refinishing
*The process and the benefits of furniture refinishing
It's possible to improve the quality of furniture assets in most organizations while significantly reducing both the environmental impact and cost. And saving money is crucial for all organizations - both private and public - in this tough economic climate.
To request the white paper simply fill in your details here
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