Ashforth held its Second Annual Environmental Awareness Week to promote sustainability, conservation and awareness at its owned and managed buildings.
The week was kicked off with their annual Nike Reuse-A-Shoe Drive. The program encourages tenants and their employees to bring in athletic shoes they no longer use that in turn are grounded up and separated into useful materials. Nike partners with industry-leading surfacing companies to turn the ground-up materials into playgrounds and sport surfaces such as soccer and football fields.
On Earth Day, April 22nd, Ashforth held a free
e-cycling drive at just its owned buildings. The drive gave
everyone working at the buildings the opportunity to bring
in electronics from home such as computers, TVs, PDAs and other
similar items that are typically costly to recycle. Those who
collected contributed to keeping over 1,000 lbs of hazardous
waste out of landfills; the total collected from three buildings.
Hazardous waste often leaches out into ground water, contaminating
drinking supplies.
Ashforth uses WeRecycle!, Inc. at its buildings for regular recycling pick-ups. WeRecycle! partnered with Ashforth for this event and provided special recycling containers and pick-ups times as well as a discounted collection rate.
“Our Awareness Week was very successful and we thank our tenants and their employees for their tremendous support. There is only so much a building owner can do independently to recycle and reduce waste so we are very pleased with their contributions,” said Brian Heelan, senior vice president and director of operations for Albert B. Ashforth, Inc. – Management Services, a division of The Ashforth Company.
Another component of the week included a gently used book drive. Over 700 books for all ages were collected and donated to The Ferguson Library located in Stamford.
In addition, an education awareness table was placed in the building lobbies to help promote the event and feature local sustainable companies and education literature. MetroPool even provided postcards that promote commuting options. The cards are infused with wildflower seeds and can be planted. Each building held a raffle for a “green” basket which held an assortment of sustainable items including eco-friendly household cleaners, CFL light bulbs and recyclable lawn leaf bags.