Our Accreditations
J&G Environmental seek continuous improvement of its performance by committing itself to comply with the highest standards of environmental quality and safety. This ensures its performance is measured against the best objective assessments available. We are proud to have achieved the following levels of accreditation:
The Environment AgencyThe Environment Agency is the leading public organisation for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. They are responsible for officially regulating and licensing major industries on environmental matters throughout the UK.
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The Queen's AwardThe Queen's Award for Sustainable Development recognises businesses which have made outstanding advances or have a high level of continuous achievement, in the environmental and social impacts included in sustainable development. In 2003 the J&G Environmental's environmental record was recognised when it was awarded the Queen's Award for Sustainable Development - the first company in its sector to achieve this recognition of excellence.
ISO 14001ISO 14001:2004 is a 'standard' published in 2004 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is an environmental management standard that exist to help organisations minimise how their operations negatively affect the environment. It is now widely recognised as an effective element in sustaining the environment for future generations.
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OHSAS 18001OHSAS 18001 establishes the requirements for an effective Occupational Health and Safety Management System. It is a statement to your employees, customers, suppliers, stakeholders and community that your company has done everything in its power to reduce health and safety risks.
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WAMITABThe Waste Management Industry Training and Advisory Board (WAMITAB) was established in 1989 to determine and advise on policy and standards of education, qualifications and training for employees in the Waste Management Industry.
BPIFThe British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF) is the principal business support organisation for the UK print, printed packaging and graphic communication industry and is one of this country's leading trade associations.
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Investors in PeopleInvestors in People is the national standard which sets out a level of good practice for the training and development of people to allow them to achieve business goals.
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BAPCOriginally formed in 1978, the British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) has grown into a major representational body to the print and creative industry. Most of the industry is made up of small companies without a collective voice so the BAPC is a body that can speak on their behalf and offer the benefit of help and assistance across the spectrum of business advice and services.
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iPIAThe Independent Print Industries Association (iPIA) is the only association that brings together print managers, print distributors, trade manufacturers, material suppliers and associated service providers to 'create partnerships in print'.
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