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Myakka receive award for ethical business practice!

August 24th, 2009

Myakka received the fantastic news that they had won the Ethical Award from the Ethical Accreditation Company – www.ethical-company-organisation.org.

 
This Ethical Award puts Myakka in the top 33% of companies deemed to excel in ethical consumerism with an excellent corporate social responsibility strategy. The application process takes 6 weeks and involves research teams analyzing each applicant company’s record on up to 15 specific criteria under the 3 general headings of Environment, Animals and People.  The Ethical Accreditation Company search for criticisms within several thousand documents from NGO’S, Campaign Groups and Court Reports and this search is repeated every 12 months!

 

“We are thrilled to achieve this award,” says Georgie Hopkins, Director for Myakka. “We do work very hard to ensure all our business practices mirror the very best in ethics – everything from sourcing fair trade furniture in India to recycling our packaging.”

 
Myakka specialise in designing, sourcing and providing beautiful furniture made from natural wood to the UK market. In addition to this, the warehouse in Somerset has a fantastic showroom full of accessories and soft furnishings to compliment any home.

 
The award comes just in time to be added into the brand new Myakka catalogue, coming out in early September, which features a new lines of furniture and lighting along with all the old favorites and best sellers.  Myakka will also appear in The Good Shopping Guide as an accredited ethical company.Print

Bringing Fair Trade Home

August 13th, 2009

Somerset based fair trade furniture and homewares retailer Myakka demonstrates that an ethical approach to business benefits everyone. Despite the recession, the directors have increased the amount of support they are giving, both to Myakka’s suppliers in India and now local communities in Somerset.

 

“Supporting our suppliers and their local communities is very important to us,” commented Georgie Hopkins, director of Myakka. “When we visited our main furniture suppliers in northern India at the beginning of the year we set a number of community projects in motion.  Providing new desks for the children at SKSN school is the second project to be completed so far and represents a collaboration between Myakka and our main supplier.” 

 

Myakka has donated £2,000 towards the cost of materials with their supplier covering the cost of production, enabling SKSN school to receive 70 new desks and benches for students who previously studied sitting on the floor.

 

As a member of the BAFTS (British Association for Fair Trade Shops) the focus is on supporting suppliers and their local communities. Myakka has chosen to go one step further and join the Somerset Guardian Scheme operated by The Somerset Community Foundation. This allows the directors to support their local communities in Somerset, as well as Myakka’s supplier’s and their communities in India.

 

The Somerset Community Foundation supports local children, youth groups and older people, those with special needs or disabilities, sports groups, art and drama projects; aiming to build stronger communities for the benefit of everyone in Somerset. As a Patron, all monies pledged are invested as part of the foundation’s endowment fund. The income from the fund is then used to provide a long term sustainable source of grants to address local needs. Currently the Somerset Community Foundation is the only charitable body in Somerset administering the government ‘Grassroots Grants Scheme’ whereby the government will top up funds by 100%. Therefore Myakka’s financial support is worth much more to the Foundation and those it supports in the locality.

 

Simon Whitehead, director of Myakka commented. “We are proving that operating a business ethically is more profitable for everyone, even in this time of recession. It’s important to us that we support our local community as well as those of our suppliers. The Somerset Community Foundation offers the most accessible method for us to support small-scale, local projects.”

 

Myakka specialises in solid wood furniture and tailors the designs of each piece for the British market.  The furniture is made in northern India by skilled craftsman using the latest German computer controlled machinery ensuring the quality is second to none. With a sophisticated ecommerce website, a Warehouse Outlet in Wincanton, Somerset and a comprehensive mail order catalogue, Myakka has a large database of loyal customers across the UK.

 

This summer Myakka is celebrating a decade of business with a huge 10th Birthday Summer Sale.

 

For more information about one of Somerset’s leading ethical businesses visit the Myakka news blog at www.furniture-home.myakka.co.uk or the online shop at www.myakka.co.uk. Select this link for further details on The Somerset Community Foundation: www.somersetcf.org.uk.  

 

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Myakka’s 10th Birthday Sale starts Friday 7th August

August 6th, 2009

To celebrate Myakka’s 10th Birthday, our biggest ever summer sale starts online tomorrow Friday 7th August, with between 10% and 60% off absolutely everything!   In addition, our warehouse clearance starts on Saturday 8th August.  We’ve got some amazing prices on customer returns and clearance furniture, available exclusively at our Warehouse Outlet in Wincanton, Somerset.  Doors open at 10am and it’s strictly first come, first served so arrive early for the best bargains!

 

Over the past ten years we have proved that doing business ethically pays, especially in the last twelve months with the tougher economic environment.  Myakka has grown into one of the UK’s leading furniture and home accessories retailers. We follow Fair Trade principles as a member of BAFTS the British Association of Fair Trade Shops.

 

“We created Myakka 10 years ago and it has been an exciting journey to where we are today. We are proud of what Myakka has become and what it stands for.  Here’s to the next decade, Happy Birthday Myakka!” commented Georgie Hopkins, Director.

 

Read more about the good work Myakka has done during their 10th Birthday year by selecting this link:  Myakka’s 10th Birthday Year >>

 

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