SEVASA renews ISO 14001 Environmental Certification

Date: 20 September 2021
Source: www.sevasa.com
SEVASA renews ISO 14001 Environmental Certification
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Date: 20 September 2021

SEVASA has been honored again with ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Certification by an IAS accredited external audit firm.

Improved year after year this ISO certification has been earned and officially renewed non-stop by SEVASA for 18 years (2003) since its internal implementation by the company in year 1996.

ISO 14001:20015 is the international gold standard certification specific to prove out a sustainable Environmental Management System (EMS). Not only to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this standard, but to continuously improve performance. It’s the most popular nowadays, with more than 417,000* companies certificated worldwide. (* dec 2020)

The International Accreditation System (IAS) is one of the leading accreditation bodies in the United States, and a subsidiary of the International Code Council (ICC), the professional association, leader in the building construction industry worldwide.

Meeting ISO standards, along with our environmental internal work, is no easy feat, and a reason to be proud of, and we hope that you’ll feel confident in SEVASA’s policies and practices, and view this commitment and certification as another reason for you to be proud of as well, aligning with SEVASA as your partner and supplier.

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