R2v3 Certification
Known as the Responsible Recycling Certification, this standard promotes environmentally sustainable recycling practices for electronic devices, focusing on data security and operational accountability. It ensures recyclers adhere to strict requirements to minimize waste and enhance transparency in the electronics recycling process.
- Reduces exposure to the environment and human health
- Safeguards from all toxic materials, such as lead and mercury, from seeping into the ground. This leaves sustainability teams confident that their company is protecting private data, as well as our environment.
- Prohibits the export of hazardous materials to countries where they could pose a threat to public health
- In terms of data security, the R2 Standard requires that any data on electronics be destroyed
- The R2 Standard includes a social commitment to customers, employees, and shareholders.
Held Since: 2012
Last Renewed: 2024 | Expires: 2026
Renewed every 3 years
ISO 9001 Certification
ISO 9001 is a globally recognized standard that helps businesses and organizations improve Quality Management Systems (QMS). This certification helps organizations within industries, like e-waste, meet customer expectations and display their commitment to customer satisfaction.
- Customer confidence: The standard guarantees that organizations maintain strong quality control processes, enhancing customer trust and satisfaction.
- Effective complaint resolution: ISO 9001 provides guidelines for efficiently addressing customer complaints, facilitating timely and satisfactory problem-solving.
- Process improvement: The standard aids in identifying and eliminating inefficiencies, minimizing waste, streamlining operations, and fostering informed decision-making, leading to cost savings and improved outcomes.
- Ongoing optimization: ISO 9001 encourages regular audits and reviews, allowing organizations to consistently enhance their quality management systems, maintain competitiveness, and attain long-term success.
Held Since: 2022
Last Renewed: 2022 | Expires: 2025
Renewed every 3 years
ISO 14001 Certification
ISO 14001 Certification is a global Environmental Management system (EMS) standard, helping organizations manage and improve their environmental impact. It demonstrates a commitment to sustainability, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement, enhancing stakeholder credibility and trust.
- Commitment to Sustainability: ISO 14001 provides a structured framework for organizations to address environmental challenges, demonstrating commitment to regulatory compliance and ongoing improvement.
- Tangible Benefits: Adopting the standard leads to reduced waste, energy conservation, and cost savings, promoting efficient resource use.
- Enhanced Reputation and Trust: ISO 14001 strengthens stakeholder trust and enhances an organization’s reputation, facilitating engagement in global trade and supply chains.
Held Since: 2012
Last Renewed: 2024 | Expires: 2026
Renewed every 3 years
ISO 45001 Certification
ISO 45001 Certification is an international standard for Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) management systems. It helps organizations create safer workplaces by reducing risks, preventing accidents, and improving employee well-being. Achieving ISO 45001 Certification shows a commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment, enhancing compliance with regulations, and demonstrating responsibility toward employees.
- ISO 45001 is a global framework for managing occupational health and safety risks. It helps organizations assess hazards and implement controls, reducing workplace injuries and incidents.
- Adopting the standard demonstrates to employees and stakeholders the organization’s commitment to worker health, safety, and well-being, enhancing its reputation, morale, and retention.
- The standard mandates compliance with OH&S regulations, ensuring legal adherence. It also encourages proactive risk management, which can potentially reduce insurance
- ISO 45001 enhances organizational resilience to safety threats and crises by mandating emergency preparedness and response protocols.
- The “plan, do, check, act” framework allows the OH&S system to continuously improve and evolve, boosting long-term worker health and safety performance.
Held Since: 2014
Last Renewed: 2023 | Expires: 2026
Renewed every 3 years
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