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ZZ Driggs Sustainability Actions

Certified B Corp status

As a Certified B Corp, we believe that reintroducing antique and vintage goods into our homes is the most sustainable option available in furnishing an interior environment.

Carbon neutral operations

We offset 100% of the carbon emissions produced from all company operations — including the shipping, delivery, pickup, and transportation of our products — by working with organizations that sequester carbon dioxide, like Carbonfund.org and 1% for the Planet. Every rental or purchase you make on ZZ Driggs also includes a $1 donation to these organizations that is matched dollar-for-dollar by ZZ.

Supports small businesses

All of our contemporary furniture is sourced from small businesses across the country. By supporting these independent designers and manufacturers, we are able to provide new revenue streams for skilled labor in local communities across the United States.

Ethical manufacturing standards

All of our designers and fabrication partners are required to complete ZZ’s rigorous Ethical Manufacturing & Sustainability Questionnaire, developed in tandem with an industry expert in sustainable and regenerative manufacturing and design. Our 42-question application provides a robust assessment across a range of crucial areas.

Fair wages and local sourcing

100% of our designers pay their workers a fair living wage. 100% of our designers purchase materials locally as often as they can, and most have supply chains that are entirely local.

Recycled and biodegradable materials

80% of our designers make products with materials that can be recycled, and 60% use biodegradable materials.

FSC-certified wood products

Nearly all of our contemporary wood products are FSC-certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (and we're happy to provide the certificates upon request).

Policy advocacy with B Corps

B Corps involved in the coalition included ZZ Driggs, Prose, and Seventh Generation. Whitney Frances Falk, Co-Founder of ZZ Driggs and Flying Colors, said her involvement with the coalition started in 2023 when she joined a B Corp online meeting about federal environmental policy with former New York Congressman Dan Goldman. She also participated in a 2024 discussion of climate-related legislation with New York state legislators in Albany and contributed written testimony in support of climate action bills.

What do our labels mean?

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Certified B Corporation

About ZZ Driggs

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 5 - 25
  • Country
  • United States