ENVIRONMENTAL. SOCIAL. GOVERNANCE.
The Australian Furniture Association (AFA) supports Members in understanding and meeting their obligations around product safety, industry standards, compliance, and regulatory requirements.
Through expert advice, industry resources, and practical programs, the AFA helps furniture businesses operate responsibly while meeting evolving legal and market expectations.
Our goal is to support Members in building trusted, compliant, and competitive businesses while strengthening the integrity and reputation of the Australian furnishing industry.
Why This Matters for Members
AFA Members gain access to guidance and support that helps them:
- Stay up to date with industry regulations and safety standards
- Reduce compliance and operational risk
- Demonstrate professional credibility and industry leadership
- Meet procurement and ESG expectations
- Strengthen customer trust and business reputation
With the right knowledge and support, AFA Members stay ahead of the competition while operating responsibly and compliantly.
ESG Criteria
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles are becoming increasingly important across global supply chains.
Procurement bodies, investors, government agencies, and consumers are placing greater emphasis on working with organisations that demonstrate responsible environmental, social, and governance practices.
Understanding ESG helps furniture businesses remain competitive, compliant, and aligned with modern business expectations.
Environmental
Environmental criteria focus on how a company manages its environmental impact and sustainability practices.
Examples include:
- Use of renewable energy
- Responsible waste management
- Managing air and water pollution risks
- Sustainable sourcing of raw materials
- Deforestation considerations where applicable
- Environmentally responsible manufacturing practices
These initiatives help organisations reduce their environmental footprint while meeting increasing sustainability expectations.
Social
Social criteria relate to how organisations manage relationships with employees, customers, suppliers, and communities.
A major focus is ensuring a safe, supportive, and fair workplace.
Key areas include:
- Fair pay and employment conditions
- Safe and healthy working environments
- Career progression opportunities
- Training and professional development
- Flexible work arrangements, including remote work
- Employee wellbeing programs and benefits
Strong social practices help attract talent, improve retention, and strengthen organisational culture.
Governance
Governance refers to how an organisation is managed, directed, and held accountable.
Effective governance ensures transparency, ethical leadership, and responsible decision-making.
Important governance elements include:
- Leadership accountability
- Ethical business practices
- Transparent compliance and reporting
- Responsible supply chain management
- Stakeholder engagement with employees, suppliers, customers, and the community
- Effective risk management
Strong governance builds trust with regulators, partners, and customers.
Learn More
If you would like more information about AFA compliance guidance, industry standards, or ESG support, submit an enquiry below or visit our Contact Us page.
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