Bernhardt Hospitality products are designed and engineered to last for many years. Frequently, whether designed under the Design for the Environment program or a legacy product, the life span of the product may be longer than customers require, resulting in the issue of disposal.
Rather than disposal in a landfill, Bernhardt Hospitality offers alternatives to discarding products. Since our products are distributed worldwide, returning products to the original production location would consume resources and generate greenhouse gasses. We suggest the following alternatives that will benefit people in need or that will allow a more eco-friendly way to dispose of the products.
Donating furniture to social agencies assisting the economically disadvantaged is an opportunity for disposal of products while making an appreciable difference in the quality of life for the recipient. Organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and various shelter homes frequently need furniture. The organizations below are just a few of the groups that assist in giving products a second life and keeping them from the landfill:
Beds for Kids
The Bernhardt family and Bernhardt Hospitality are deeply committed to giving back and supporting local communities. Bernhardt Hospitality is partnering with Beds for Kids, a Charlotte, NC-based organization that provides beds and essential furniture to children and their families in need. Beds for Kids is dedicated to serving with dignity and supplementing a family's resources as they rise out of poverty and into self-sufficiency. Bernhardt Hospitality supports that mission by helping its clients and customers find a second home for gently used furniture from hospitality projects.
The recycling of used products requires more time and effort than repurposing, but sometimes is the most efficient way to avoid landfill disposal. While Bernhardt Hospitality products are designed through the Design for the Environment program to be easily disassembled, some products must still be deconstructed in order to separate the materials into liked components. Since this can be a physically challenging process, appropriate safety precautions should be taken.
Typically, up to seven types of components may exist in Bernhardt Hospitality products: wood, composite wood products, metal/aluminum, plastics, fabric/textiles, polyurethane foam, and electrical. Most municipalities have a recycling program that will accommodate these materials. Some materials, such as the metal and aluminum, may even be a saleable commodity in some areas.
If the local municipality does not offer recycling services, the following links can provide information on recycling in certain regions and states.
1 ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT: Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling
2 NY, NJ, PR, VI: Hazardous Waste, Pollution Prevention, Solid Waste
3 PA, DE, DC, MD, VA, WV: Municipal Solid Waste (Recycling), Waste and Chemicals Management Division
4 KY, TN, NC, SC, MS, AL, GA, FL: Waste Management Division
5 MN, WI, IL, MI, IN, OH: Pollution Prevention, Wastes, Solid Waste Program, Waste Minimization
6 NM, TX, OK, AR, LA: Solid Waste Programs, Waste Topics
7 NE, KS, IA, MO: Household Hazardous Waste, Hazardous Waste Program, Solid Waste Program, Underground Storage Tanks
8 MT, ND, WY, SD, UT, CO: Conservation and Recycling, Land and Waste Programs
9 CA, NV, AZ, HI: Recycle City, Solid and Hazardous Waste Programs
10 WA, OR, ID, AK: Hazardous Waste, Waste/Chemicals Mgmt , Pollution Prevention, Recycling, Solid/Municipal Waste
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control
Division of Air and Waste Management
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Underground Storage Tank Program
District of Columbia - Washington DC
Florida
Department of Environmental Protection
Waste Management
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste
Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems
Department of Health - Biomedical Waste
Georgia
Department of Community Affairs - Environmental Management
Department of Natural Resources
Environmental Protection
Guam - US Territory
Guam Environmental Protection Agency
Hawaii
Department of Health
Environmental Health
Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch
Idaho
Department of Environmental Quality
Waste Management and Remediation
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Land
Pollution Prevention
Indiana
Department of Environmental Management
Iowa
Department of Natural Resources Waste Management
Kansas
Department of Health and Environment
Division of the Environment
Bureau of Waste Management
Storage Tank Section
Kentucky
Department for Environmental Protection
Division of Waste Management
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Waste Index
Louisiana
Department of Environmental Quality
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Maine
Department of Environmental Protection
Remediation and Waste Management
Maryland
Department of the Environment
Recycling in Maryland
Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection
Recycle
Bureau of Waste Prevention
Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality
Waste and Hazardous Materials Division
Minnesota
Mississippi
Department of Environmental Quality
Missouri
Hazardous Waste Program
Solid Waste Management Program
Montana
Department of Environmental Quality
Nebraska
Department of Environmental Quality
Nevada
Division of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Management
New Hampshire
Department of Environmental Services
Pollution Prevention
Household Hazardous Waste
Planning and Community Assistance (Recycling)
New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
New Mexico
New York
Department of Environmental Conservation
Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials
North Carolina
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
List of Divisions
North Dakota
Department of Health
Division of Waste Management
Ohio
Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Hazardous Waste Management
Division of Solid and Infectious Waste Management
Oklahoma
Department of Environmental Quality
Land Protection Division
Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality
Land Quality Division
Hazardous Waste Program
Solid Waste Program
Underground Storage Tank Program
Pennsylvania
Bureau of Land Recycling and Waste Management
Recycling
Storage Tank Cleanup
Oil Recovery
Municipal and Residual Waste
Hazardous Waste
Household Hazardous Waste
Puerto Rico - US Commonwealth
Autoridad de Desperdicios Solidos (Solid Waste Authority)
Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management Office of Waste Management
South Carolina
Department of Health and Environmental Control
Bureau of Land and Waste Management
Bureau of Underground Storage Tank Management
South Dakota
Department of the Environment and Natural Resources
Waste Management Program
Tennessee
Department of Environment and Conservation
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Texas
Trust Territories
Utah
Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
Vermont
Agency of Natural Resources
Waste Management -Solid, Hazardous, Radioactive, and Recycling
Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality
Recycling and Litter Prevention
Waste Management
Washington
Washington DC - The District of Columbia
West Virginia
Division of Environmental Protection
Division of Land Restoration
Infectious Medical Waste Program
Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources Waste Management Program
Wyoming
Department of Environmental Quality Solid and Hazardous Waste Division