Herman Miller has engaged in a number of initiatives to promote
sustainability. The company has developed a technique of mixing
sawdust with
chicken manure to produce
topsoil. Management of the company has expressed concerns about
global warming, and the company was using 27%
renewable energy . Herman Miller calls its driving sustainability initiative "Perfect Vision" and it put the strategy in place in 2004. These targets include zero
landfill disposal, zero
hazardous waste generation, zero air emissions (
VOCs), zero
process water discharge, 100%
green electrical energy use, company buildings constructed to a minimum
LEED Silver certification, and 100% of sales from DfE-approved products. Herman Miller helped fund the start of the
United States Green Building Council, and hired architect
William McDonough + Partners to design a factory incorporating
green design principles. The building is known as the "Greenhouse", and is an example of
green building. The building won the following awards: • AIA Committee on the Environment Top Ten Environmental Buildings, 1997 • Business Week/Architectural Record Good Design Is Good Business Award, 1997 • AIA Central Virginia Honor Award, 1998 • International Development Research Council, Award for Distinguished Service in Environmental Planning, 1995 == Notable products ==