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Certifications that Support a Competitive Advantage and Sustainability
A management system is a set of interrelated or interacting elements to establish an organization’s structure, roles, responsibilities, planning, operation, policies, practices, rules, beliefs, objectives and processes for achieving organizational objectives.
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COC Updates for Certificate Holders 2021
We have an update for Forest Stewardship Council (FSC™) and Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) Chain of Custody (COC) certificate holders about actual developments and trends.
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Embrace Industry 4.0 with Our Help
The first industrial revolution saw the advent of mechanization and steam and water to power technology. The second industrial revolution concerned mass production and electricity-powered assembly lines. The third industrial revolution saw a wave of electronics, IT systems and automation, which gave rise to the cyber-physical fourth industrial revolution, also known as Industry 4.0.
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COP26 and How You Can Tackle Climate Change
Around 200 countries and thousands of world leaders, scientists, businesspeople, negotiators, activists and policymakers attended the UN’s 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, late last year.
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A Technical Trio to Support Your Cloud Solutions
Cloud solutions introduce specific security risks that can be mitigated by an ISO/IEC 27001 management system combined with related certifications.
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Numbers Driving the Need for Training
Did you know that only 1% of a typical week is focused on training and development? Training is often undervalued. It can be an afterthought or lower down the budget list. In sport, managers do not bring in expensive and highly skilled players and then stop training them.
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Sustainability, the UN SDGs and ISO Standards
All definitions of sustainability agree that a balance must be maintained between environmental, social and economic needs, satisfying current and respecting future requirements. Therefore, the pillars of sustainability are – environmental, social and economic. These three are related and must be addressed in a balanced manner.
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Shaping the Future Towards a Circular Economy and Bioeconomy
Organizations worldwide must undergo a fundamental transformation towards a circular economy and/or bioeconomy by gradually replacing fossil raw materials with recycled or bio-based alternatives.
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