ECO-WARRANTY
Eco Warranty basically requires our organisation to monitor and manage its impact on the environment. By controlling risks and creating improvements, not only will our organisation be protecting the environment, but it will also bring bottom line benefits to the performance of our company. By identifying operational inefficiencies Living Green can reduce its environmental impact in operations, while also reducing the cost of inefficient resource consumption. When compliant with the Eco-Warranty standards an organisation usually consists of the following elements:
1. Management commitment to care for the environment
2. Environmental hazard review
3. Review of operations and activities to determine its impact on the environment
4. Applicable regulation and legislation is implemented
5. Environmental risk assessment - assesses identified environmental hazards
For more information
http://www.intlcert.com/
ISO-9001
ISO9001 (International Organisation for Standardisation) is a globally proven model for the implementation of an effective environmental management system set by the ISO. It also assesses a company’s quality management systems and ensures that products are of a high industry standard. These standards are extremely important to our business and have helped us to meet the incredibly high standards of the trade and manufacturing sectors. As a consumer you can be assured that these products will be effective and better for the enviroment than the chemical alternatives on the market. We are always trying to improve our operations and processes to ensure we are working efficiently and providng the best products possible, in a sustainable manner.
For more information
http://www.iso.org/iso/iso9001_revision
Good Manufacturing Practices
Good Manufacturing Practices or GMP is a system for ensuring that products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards. It is designed to minimize the risks involved in any production, which cannot be eliminated through testing the final product. GMP covers all aspects of production from the starting materials, premises and equipment to the training and personal hygiene of staff. Detailed, written procedures are essential for each process that could affect the quality of the finished product. There must be systems to provide documented proof that correct procedures are consistently followed at each step in the manufacturing process - every time a product is made.
For more information
http://www.ispe.org/gmpresources#sthash.sNg8Dr1e.dpuf



