Environmental Policy (ISO 14001)

Our aim is to create a climate of excellence – not only in our products and services, but also for our employees, clients and other people affected by our operations; as such, Verotec is fully committed to minimising the impact of its activities on the environment.

ISO 14001 is the internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems (EMS). It provides a framework for organizations to design and implement an EMS, and continually improve their environmental performance. By adhering to this standard, we ensure that we are taking proactive measures to minimize our environmental footprint, comply with relevant legal requirements, and achieve our environmental objectives.

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To view our ISO 14001 Certificate of Registration, please click here.

RoHS

RoHS stands for “Restriction of Hazardous Substances” and refers to a UK Regulation & European Directive that restricts the use of a number of hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electrical and electronic equipment. To view our RoHS declaration of conformance, please click here.

REACH

REACH is a UK Regulation & European Directive on chemicals and their safe use. It deals with the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances and substances of very high concern (SVHCs).

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WEEE

WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) is a UK Regulation and European Directive which sets out collection, recycling and recovery targets for all types of electrical goods. It imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturer with a requirement that such equipment carries the WEEE logo to indicate that it cannot be sent to landfill and must be disposed of correctly.

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Conflict Minerals

The EU is pursuing an aggressive approach regarding the importation of Conflict Minerals stemming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and its neighbouring regions. The voluntary movement is advising manufacturers how to better understand the exact source of the minerals used in OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) product and out sourced product and in turn how to avoid sourcing from the areas of conflict.

The EU regulation (EU) 2017/821 aims at stopping:

  • Conflict minerals and metals from being exported to the EU
  • Global and EU smelters and refiners using conflict minerals
  • The abuse of mine workers, and to support local development

The regulation requires EU companies in the supply chain to ensure they import those minerals and metals which the regulation covers from responsible sources only.

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