RPS Group wanted to avoid their extra office furniture ending up in a

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RPS Group wanted to avoid their extra office furniture ending up in a
landfill. Committed to social and environmental responsibility, RPS
sought out Green Standards to find the right solutions in making sure
that their desks, bookshelves, telephones and other assets found the
right home. The partnership resulted in 29.6 tons diverted from
landfill. Almost 100% of the items went to eight fortunate Calgary
charities all within an average of 12km from RPS Group’s head office.
“Green Standards was awesome to deal with! Their staff made the
process so very easy from start to finish. RPS was extremely happy
knowing that tons of furniture was diverted from the landfill but even
thrilled with the fact that we were able to help those in our own
communities.” Said Peggy Smigarowski, Human Resources/Business
Services Manager at RPS.
The Salvation Army, Bowness
Community Association, and
The Third Academy – A nonprofit school for special needs
children, were amongst the
eight
recipients.
“This
generous donation has greatly
improved our school, providing
the staff and students with
materials that will allow them to
achieve their daily goals.” Said
Jessica Phan, Administrative
Assistant
at
The
Third
Academy.
“Without these donations,” said
Michelle
Dice,
Executive
Director
of
Bowness
Community Association, “we
would not be able to offer
accessible, affordable space to
other not-for-profits and
charities and residents of the community, nor would staff function as
effectively as we do! Thank you so much for the kind donations!”
RPS Group’s gifts in-kind to the Calgary community were valued at
more than $31,000 dollars. “The quality and near-perfect condition of
the items added to the appearance of professionalism for many of
these charities”, said Jonathan Milnes, Green Standards Manager of
Business Development, “it also improved the functionality and safety
standard and just makes it a nice place to work!”
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