Napa Valley Wine Racks is a Triple Bottom Line Corporation that manufacturers wine racks using Eco-Friendly plantation grown Mahogany. Our parent company has been manufacturing high end quality furniture for the major casinos, restaurant chains and boutique hotels for over 40 years. We've taken that expertise and transformed it into these functional and beautiful mahogany wine racks that will be the centerpiece of your wine collection for many years to come. Napa Valley Wine Racks is the only manufacturer of wine racks that has based their corporate mission on the Triple Bottom Line Theory (TBL)- People, Planet, Profit
"People" (human capital) pertains to fair and beneficial business practices toward labor and the community and region in which a corporation conducts its business. Napa Valley Wine Racks conceives a reciprocal social structure in which the well being of corporate, labor and other stakeholder interests are interdependent.
"Planet" (natural capital) refers to sustainable environmental practices. Napa Valley Wine Racks endeavors to benefit the natural order as much as possible or at the least do no harm and curtail environmental impact. Napa Valley Wine Racks endeavor reduces its ecological footprint by, among other things, carefully managing its consumption of energy and non-renewables and reducing manufacturing waste as well as rendering waste less toxic before disposing of it in a safe and legal manner. "Cradle to grave" is uppermost in the thoughts of TBL manufacturing businesses which typically conduct a life cycle assessment of products to determine what the true environmental cost is from the growth and harvesting of raw materials to manufacture to distribution to eventual disposal by the end user.
"Profit" is the bottom line shared by all commerce, conscientious or not. In the original concept, within a sustainability framework, the "profit" aspect needs to be seen as the economic benefit enjoyed by the host society. It is the lasting economic impact the organization has on its economic environment. This is often confused to be limited to the internal profit made by a company or organization. |