Furniture recycling specialist upcycles Boralex’s first Scottish office

WORKPLACE furniture recycling organisation Recycle Scotland has supplied ‘upcycled’ furniture for renewable energy firm, Boralex’s first Scottish office in Edinburgh.

As a global leader in renewable energy, it was ‘essential’ that Boralex’s new office space showcased its commitment to environmental responsibility.

Recycle Scotland worked with the SPACE Design & Build team to ensure the furniture complemented the new space and reflected Boralex’s values and vision. Recycle Scotland supplied over 40 recycled pieces, making up 70% of the new office furniture. Reused acoustic hanging screens, lockers and a boardroom desk and chairs were incorporated, while the sofa was reupholstered with previously used fabric to extend its life.

Drew Carmichael, director of Recycle Scotland, said, “As Boralex makes their mark on Scotland, we are thrilled to have incorporated recycled furniture within their new office. By prioritising recycled and reused products, this project is a testament to how businesses can achieve an office space that reflects their brand values while minimising their environmental impact.”

Kari Clouston, senior project manager at Boralex, added, “Protecting the environment is at the heart of the Boralex corporate social responsibility commitment and underpins everything that we do. It was therefore fundamental to our new office build to integrate the principles of the circular economy into as many parts of the project as possible.

“Using Recycle Scotland to supply much of our furniture was an ideal solution. The quality and choice available were excellent and we’re delighted with the finished space.”

The project is part of Recycle Scotland’s ‘We have a solution’ campaign which offers every furniture item the opportunity for a second life.

As a division of Space Solutions, Recycle Scotland provides sustainable and environmental furnishing strategies within the workplace. In 2022, the organisation worked with businesses across Scotland to save 255,000kg of furniture from landfill.