LST was independently assessed by Alcumus ISOQAR, one of the most respected UKAS accredited certification bodies.
Internationally recognised, ISO 14001 is a rigorous standard that demands stringent environmental management. To achieve the certification, companies must have a robust environmental policy in place with objectives that meet a number of requirements. These include proactive measures to reduce waste, water and energy consumption, and processes that comply with the latest environmental legislation.
Tim Woodcock, Health, Safety & Compliance Manager for LST, said: “We are really proud to have achieved ISO 14001, which reflects our drive to continuously improve our environmental credentials. The climate crisis and move to net zero carbon means it has never been so important to minimise our impact on the environment.
“As a responsible business, gaining ISO 14001 will ensure we can effectively monitor and control our activities to ensure the highest environmental standards.”
The ISO 14001 certificate adds to LST’s ISO 9001 accreditation which demonstrates the robustness of the company’s quality management systems.