4.2.0 Environmental Policy
Policy
[enter-your-company-name-here] has developed and implemented an environmental management system that is constantly maintained and communicated to all employees, sub-contractors, our clients and the general public.
[enter-your-company-name-here]accepts responsibility for the harmful effects that its operations have on both the local and global environment and is committed to be a leader in minimising the impact of these activities through continual improvement.
The key points of our strategy to achieve this are to;
- Meet or exceed all the environmental legislation that relates to our organisation.
- Monitor and measure the impact of our activities on the environment and to establish targets for ongoing improvement.
- Conduct training and information programs for our staff in order to raise awareness of environmental issues and to enlist their support in improving the organisation’s performance.
- Minimise waste by evaluating our operations and ensuring they are as efficient as possible.
- Actively promote recycling, both internally and amongst our customers and suppliers.
- Minimise toxic emissions through the selection and use of our fleet and the source of our power requirements.
- Minimise the environmental impact of both production and distribution through promotion and careful sourcing.
- Use an accredited program to offset the greenhouse gas emissions generated by our activities.
[enter-your-company-name-here]’s top management endorses and supports this strategy and encourages the adoption of similar principles by its suppliers.
[enter-your-company-name-here]’s environmental policies and procedures are fully documented, maintained and made available to all staff and members of the public.