Anglia Components has received ISO14001 accreditation from the British Standards Institution (BSI).
The ISO14001 standard represents a core set of standards used for designing and implementing an effective environmental management system to help minimise how business operations impact the environment.
Steve Rawlins, Anglia Chief Executive Officer commented, “British Standards has examined Anglia’s procedures for the handling of waste streams, recycling processes, energy and materials saving initiatives. We are fully committed to minimising the environmental impact of conducting business and pursuing opportunities to benefit in reduced operational costs wherever possible.”
Malcolm Grant, Quality Manager at Anglia added, “With the implementation of recent environmental directives such as WEEE, RoHS and REACH our customers have become more environmentally aware. This accreditation endorses Anglia’s ability to meet the highest standards possible in the delivery of electronic components. The stringent requirements of ISO14001 will provide a framework that ensures Anglia will make continuous improvements to our environmental performance.”
Presenting the award, Steve Barclay MP, Member of Parliament for North East Cambridgeshire said, “I was delighted to visit Anglia Components in Wisbech to present the environmental award ISO14001 to the Chairman, Neville Reyner and Quality Manager, Malcolm Grant. The award is testament to this company's commitment to meeting standards as well as commitment to the environment. On my tour of the facility I was fascinated by the sophisticated use of technology in the Anglia operation, from the warehouse and the products they market and sell, through to the design and engineering support they give the customers they serve. To have a hi-tech organisation that is also doing exceptionally well in my constituency is most encouraging.”
Green credentials: Malcolm Grant (left), Quality Manager at Anglia watches as Steve Barclay MP for North East Cambridgeshire presents the accreditation certificate to Neville Reyner, Chairman, Anglia Components. Picture courtesy of The Fenland Citizen.
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