Does your business benefit from a well-run ISO14001?

Are you confident your ISO14001 is up to audit standards?

An Environmental Management System is becoming essential to winning work and we know how hard it is to achieve and maintain an ISO14001 certification.   You know that you need to keep on top of your environmental responsibilities, be aware of changes to legislation and ensure that your employees are appropriately trained – but it’s a harder task than it sounds isn’t it?

 Did you know….? A well maintained system could;

  • help differentiate you from other companies – giving you that competitive edge and possibly helping you to win more work
  • ensure you are always compliant with new legislation – keeping you on the right side of the Law
  • identify resource efficiencies – saving you money in the long term

Following the success of our webinars on Responsible Sourcing (www.responsible-sourcing.co.uk) we are running further seminars on ISO14001 and its upkeep. We are hoping that this will give businesses an insight into how and why they need to keep up to date with all elements of the standard, to ensure that their business is reaping the rewards of this excellent achievement.

Please email charlotte@responsible-solutions.co.uk to register for one of the following FREE webinars, stating your name, company and job title.

Tuesday  19th July   08:30 - 09:30

Tuesday 19th July   12:30 – 13:30

Thursday 21st July  16:00 – 17:00

****Register before Monday 4th July and receive a free gap analysis for your ISO14001 certification****

How confident are you that your systems are being maintained correctly and accurately? Confident enough to turn down a FREE 1 hour webinar giving you vital information on ways to ensure you’re on target?

 If you think that maybe finding out a little more could be of benefit to you, register by emailing Charlotte@responsible-solutions.co.uk detailing your name, business and email address.

 Many thanks – we look forward to talking with you in July.

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