Certifications

RCS (Recycled Claim Standard): The RCS (Recycled Claim Standard) is used as a chain of custody standard to track recycled raw materials through the supply chain. The RCS verifies the presence and amount of recycled material in a final product.  

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LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is the most well-known and prolific green building certification system globally. Buildings that are LEED certified have been designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performance in energy efficiency, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reductions, improved indoor air quality and resource stewardship.

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BSCI: (BSCI) is an industry-driven movement that aims to monitor and assess workplace standards across the global supply chain. There is growing expectation that companies not only ensure their own businesses are responsible, but that their suppliers are also demonstrating social responsibility. It helps us monitor our supply chain to ensure that all suppliers are treating workers ethically and legally.

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ISO 28000:2007: ISO 28000:2007 specifies the requirements for a security management system, including those aspects critical to security assurance of the supply chain. Security management is linked to many other aspects of business management. Aspects include all activities controlled or influenced by organizations that impact on supply chain security. These other aspects should be considered directly, where and when they have an impact on security management, including transporting these goods along the supply chain.

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SEDEX: Sedex assesses a site based on their organization’s standards of labor, health and safety, environment and business ethics. Sedex believes these are key areas for assessing an organization’s responsible business practices and meeting social compliance.

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