SUSTAINABILITY
BRAYTON Environmental Statement
At BRAYTON, sustainability is integral to how we work. From responsibly sourced materials and energy-efficient production to recycling and waste reduction at our U.S. facility, we strive to reduce our environmental impact across the entire supply chain. Our commitment is clear: to design and craft furniture and textiles that are not only beautiful and enduring but also contributes to a healthier planet for the future.
Our Manufacturing Facility
Based in North Carolina’s Piedmont region, we focus on sourcing from nearby suppliers—primarily within a 60-mile radius—chosen for craftsmanship, sustainability, and local engagement. Within our own facility, we actively recycle cardboard, paper, metals, plastics, wood pallets, and fabric remnants, reinforcing our commitment to responsible operations.
Each product that leaves our door is a testament to thoughtful design, lasting quality, and a responsible future.
Environmental
At Paul Brayton Designs, sustainability is integral to how we work. From responsibly sourced materials and energy-efficient production to recycling and waste reduction at our U.S. facility, we strive to reduce our environmental impact across the entire supply chain. Our commitment is clear: to design and craft furniture that is not only beautiful and enduring but also contributes to a healthier planet for the future.
Material Integrity, Longevity, and end of product life
We work with solid wood, cold-foamed polyurethane, and metal — materials selected for structural performance, durability, and long-term use.
Each piece of furniture is designed with permanence in mind. Our furniture is crafted for long-lasting durability and is crafted to serve reliably for many decades. Components that age with integrity and maintain their function over time endure, and replacement becomes unnecessary. Designed for strength and stability, our furniture can be disassembled, repaired, and recycled.
Carbon Footprint
Sixty percent of products are manufactured domestically. This allows us to be rigorous about quality control, reduce transportation costs, and foster direct collaboration with craftspeople. This also ensures consistency with lead time and specifications.
FURNITURE: SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT
Flexible Polyurethane moldings are CFC, HCFC and SVHC free: Our European partners use water expanded polyurethanes that do not contain CFC (dangerous for ozone) or metalcatalysers which are harmful for the environment. These polyurethanes are made without use of phthalates and are also Formaldehyde emissions free.
Chemicals:Our flexible polyurethanes comply with the following standards:
- EU 1907/2006: REACH
- SVHC free (201 Very High Concern substances), according REACH norm
- EU/ 528/2012: Biocides free;
- EU 65/2011 – EU 863/2015: ROHS (Cadmium, Mercury, Phtalathes, Hexavalent Chromium free)
- EC 1005/2009 Montreal Protocol: ODS free, substances that damage the Ozone Layer (CFC, HCFC, metal catalysts)
- EC 850/2004 Stockholm agreement: Organic Pollutants free
- They contain a very low quantity of VOCs (far lower than the limits requested by the main Italian and International regulations)
Our products are made with fire retardant polyurethanes according to:
- Italian class 1IM - UNI 9175:2010
- California Technical Bulletin 117:2013, Section 3
- European EN 1021:2014
- EU 65/2011 – EU 863/2015: ROHS (Cadmium, Mercury, Phtalathes, Hexavalent Chromium free)
- French class M4 (NFP 92-507:2004)
- EC 850/2004 Stockholm agreement: Organic Pollutants free
- IMO (MED 96/98 according to 2010 FTP CODE 307/88, Part 8, Paragraph 7.2)
Our semi-finished seats meet the criteria to achieve the important GREENGUARD certification, that measures the indoor spaces air quality.
Our flexible foams were tested according to the International norms UNI EN ISO 16000-9:2006 + ISO 16000-6:2011. The quantity of VOCs emissions of our polyurethane foams and our semi-finished armchairs are far lower than the limits required by the GREENGUARD standards.
CARB ATCM Phase II US EPA TSCA Title VI:The plywood panels included in some of our shells (necessary to stapling the fabric during the upholstery) are in conformity with the following “Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products Rule”:
- CARB ATCM 93120 (Airborne Toxic Control Measure) Phase II
- U.S. EPA TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act), Title VI
Metal Bases: The metal bases we use meet the requirements of compliance with the trademark “infinitely recyclable" (Technical Protocol 2003/01: Fe / Ni), in conformity with the European policy in favor of sustainable development, for rational use of metals, compatible with the environment. At the end of its life, it can be put again into the production cycle an unlimited number of times; so it can be recycled and reutilized, with significant savings of natural resources and energy. "Infinitely recyclable" is a trademark of the European Community.
Wood Bases: The wood bases are constructed from solid European ash or beech. Wood is a renewable resource.
Paul Brayton Designs continues to focus on delivering industry leading sustainable solutions to our partners by focusing on standards for use of environmentally responsible materials, products and processes. Our vision continues to evolve around the topic of sustainability as we focus on the product life cycle giving us a more holistic approach to product and process design
TEXTILE: SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT
Paul Brayton Designs includes a vast collection of faux options that are PVC and Phthalate Free, including nylon matrix constructions, polycarbonate and vinyl.
Our textile patterns include many with post-consumer recycled content, sourced primarily from used plastic water bottles, natural fibers such as wool without added FR, and responsibly manufactured polyester blends.
We support the Healthier Hospital Initiative through our offering of tested products that meet the goals of the Safer Chemicals Challenge, and comply with all Prop 65 warnings where applicable.
We partner with U.S. based yarn suppliers and mills for more than 95 percent of our textiles, primarily on the east coast within 500 miles of our facility. Our finishers are in North Carolina where we stock and ship all of our line.
Paul Brayton Designs actively encourages our own staff to eliminate waste, reduce water and paper consumption, avoid pollution, conserve energy and use responsible manufacturing practices. We meet or exceed all federal, state and industry requirements and actively strive to increase awareness and participation in improvement efforts towards sustainable practices.
For more information or to request test reports please contact us at requests@paulbraytondesigns.com.
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