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British Contract Furnishing Association

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British Contract Furnishing Association

The British Contract Furnishing & Design Association is a manufacturers and suppliers established in 1970. Specializing in contract furnishing industry to the office, hospitality, education and healthcare industry. The product range includes of bathroom fittings, beds, carpets, contract furnishing services & flooring.

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Project House, 25 West Wycombe Road, High WycombeHP11 2LQBuckingham United Kingdom1(+44) 1494 896799(+44) 1494 896790www.thebcfa.comwww.thebcfa.com
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BFC Urges government ‘one size does not fit all’ in response to waste prevention plan

The British Furniture Confederation (BFC) is cautioning the government to beware of the unintended consequences of treating the furniture industry as a single, homogenous sector in its plans to consult on an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme for furniture by the end of 2025. The concern is, because of the very different product sectors within the furniture industry, that the application of a ‘blanket’ EPR scheme will not best achieve the aims of the Waste Prevention Plan for furniture.

25 June 2021

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