Chem-Trend publishes its Sustainability Report and renews environmental certification
“At Chem-Trend we have been cultivating a remarkable culture of corporate responsibility for decades. As a result, we had already developed concepts to increase the sustainability of our corporate activities before this term became generally well-known,” explains Markus Tenbrink, director of Chem-Trend Europe. “As a leader in technology we want to continuously optimise processes, thereby making our customers’ processes more efficient as well as achieving a positive environmental effect. The current publication of the Sustainability Report and the renewed environmental certification from DQS for our German premises highlight how we are achieving this.”
Chem-Trend’s goal is to position itself even better in the coming years in order to hit important environmental targets, such as for climate protection, and to further minimize the environmental effects of its operations – thus collectively reducing Chem-Trend’s environmental footprint.
The company also aims to apply its expertise and innovation to support its customers with their own sustainability goals – which Chem-Trend refers to as its ‘handprint.’
Chem-Trend: Connection with activities of the Freudenberg Group
As part of the Freudenberg Group, Chem-Trend seamlessly connects with the sustainability activities of the global technology firm. Freudenberg has defined six areas that represent the measurable factors of sustainability: materials, waste, energy, emissions, water and health. The optimisation potential in the areas of material efficiency (waste reduction), energy efficiency and CO2 emissions are evaluated across the Freudenberg Group. Alongside some other measurable factors, these are also systematically recorded at Chem-Trend in order to achieve relevant improvements.
Certification as per ISO 14001: 2015
Chem-Trend’s environmental management system has been newly checked and certified by DQS as per ISO 14001:2015. It thereby fulfils the new requirements of the so-called ‘High Level Structure’ and replaces the previous certification as per ISO 14001: 2009.
“We are delighted that DQS has once more confirmed and certified that Chem-Trend is effectively reducing damaging environmental effects and, at the same time, supporting positive processes and products,” commented Dr. Uwe Kaiser, director of quality assurance. “It is clear that environmental and climate responsibility is a firm component of operations at Chem-Trend.”
DQS is a recognised certifier that audits processes and certifies management systems in companies and organisations in accordance with various regulations.