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Ergotron Meets ISO 14001:2004 Requirements for Environmental Practices
发布时间:2010-7-26
来源方式:原创
Ergotron is committed to reducing its impacts on the environment by using environmentally sound busi

Ergotron is committed to reducing its impacts on the environment by using environmentally sound business practices

St. Paul, MN, June 7, 2010

As part of its global environmental initiatives, Ergotron Inc. announced today that it has successfully achieved ISO-14001 certification for its Eagan Minnesota facility.

“This is a major achievement for Ergotron and all its employees,” said Joel Hazzard, president and CEO of Ergotron. “Seventy to eighty percent of potential waste at the company’s headquarters/manufacturing facility already gets recycled or re-used. We are doing our part to continually improve our environmental stewardship.”

The ISO 14001 Standard is an internationally accepted standard for environmental management systems. It was created by the International Organization for Standardization to help organizations document, standardize, and improve the manner in which their operations interact with the environment while complying with related environmental laws, regulations and requirements.

Ergotron’s Environmental Management System (EMS) works to ensure that Ergotron’s activities, products and services have a minimal impact on or risk to the environment, including: energy efficiency, resource conservation, waste management, and chemical control among other initiatives.

“Ergotron is committed to reducing its impacts on the environment by using environmentally sound business practices to manage its activities, products and services,” said Joe Carroll, Ergotron quality director. We design our products and operate our facilities in a manner that minimizes our impact on the environment and use of natural resources.”

To learn more about Ergotron’s products and environmental responsibility visit http://www.ergotron.com.


About the International Organization for Standardization

The International Organization for Standardization is recognized as the leading developer of voluntary, consensus-based international standards for business, government and society. There are more than 16,500 current ISO standards and related documents that specify the requirements for state-of-the-art products, services, processes, materials and systems, and for good conformity assessment, managerial and organizational practice.