Successful initial certi­fi­ca­tion accor­ding to DIN EN ISO 14001

A milestone for our company! After almost a year of inten­sive prepa­ra­tion, we have achieved it: Our company has been successfully certi­fied accor­ding to DIN EN ISO 14001:2015. This initial certi­fi­ca­tion by the certi­fi­ca­tion company Quacert is proof that we meet all the requi­re­ments of this inter­na­tional standard for environ­mental manage­ment systems. As of today, we can offici­ally confirm that our commit­ment to environ­mental protec­tion is syste­matic and compliant with the standards.

DIN EN ISO 14001 places high demands on a company’s environ­mental perfor­mance. It requires not only compli­ance with existing environ­mental regula­tions but also the conti­nuous impro­ve­ment of corpo­rate environ­mental protec­tion. Thanks to the outstan­ding coope­ra­tion of our colle­agues and the support of our partner compa­nies, we were able to successfully overcome this hurdle. Sincere thanks to everyone who contri­buted to this success with their dedica­tion and exper­tise!

We are parti­cu­larly proud that we already met almost all environ­mental requi­re­ments before the standard was intro­duced. This certi­fi­ca­tion now provides written confir­ma­tion of what we have long practiced in our daily work. This confir­ma­tion not only provides us with internal security but also allows us to offer our custo­mers additional added value: They can rely on our proven environ­men­tally friendly and sustainable opera­tions.

We are convinced that this certi­fi­ca­tion is another step in the right direc­tion – for us, for our custo­mers, and for the environ­ment. Let’s continue to focus on sustainable solutions together and make our contri­bu­tion to an environ­men­tally conscious future!

Pictures: EUROplast Kunst­stoff­technik GmbH

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