Jardan

Green Matters

Jardan's dedication to sustainability is absolute. Our passion for premium, Australian made furniture combined with our commitment to socially and ecologically responsible design, manufacture and total product lifecycle, results in pieces that are environmentally friendly.

Jardan is accredited with the Good Environmental Choice Label - GECA 28-2010 v2 Furniture and Fittings (Level A). This certification is the highest possible standard as set by the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) and results in the full allocation of points on GBCA materials calculators.

GECA is an Australian environmental labelling program that certifies the environmental performance of our products. Internationally the label is recognised as the mark of environmental excellence and is used widely as the basis of green procurement and environmental architecture in Australia. Please contact us if you would like to have your next Jardan product in GECA specification.

Jardan has put in place a series of frameworks and procedures that work towards an environmentally friendly product and workplace.

Materials
Management
Returns
Lifecycle


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COC 1289 COC 8664 28-2010 v2 Furniture
and Fittings Level A
ISO 14001
Certification


Jardan has been part of a number of awarded Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) projects.

4 Star Green Star Rating - signifies 'Best Practice' in environmentally sustainable design and/or construction

5 Star Green Star Rating - signifies 'Australian Excellence' in environmentally sustainable design and/or construction

6 Star Green Star Rating - signifies 'World Leadership' in environmentally sustainable design and/or construction

Please contact us to find out how we can make your project a better one for all of us.

GBCA is a national, not-for-profit organisation that is committed to developing a sustainable property industry for Australia by encouraging the adoption of green building practices. It is uniquely supported by both industry and governments across the country.


Featured photographs are of Point Nepean by Peter McConchie, a community project supported by Jardan to raise awareness of the area's significant environmental and heritage value once under threat by development and now on the National Heritage List.