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Environmental Policy

GO-Organ Builders Ltd. recognises the importance of sound workplace practises in protecting the local and global environment. We are committed to continually reducing the environmental impact of our business practises.

We aim to have a strong Environmental Management System in place at all times, and will provide the resources necessary for this to be a reality.

In order to reduce our environmental impact through business practises:

  • We aim to comply fully to all legislative regulations, and requirements of any voluntary scheme with which we are involved.
  • We will act to ensure that our employees, and when possible- our contractors and suppliers, are acting within the conditions of our environmental policy. We will achieve this through training, and selecting environmentally sound contractors and suppliers.
  • We will encourage our contractors, suppliers and clients to support us in our environmental activities- by encouraging them to recycle any literature received from us.
  • We will ensure that any new projects carried out by GO-Organ Builders Ltd. will be assessed for environmental best practise.
  • We will endeavour to minimise waste and pollution in all areas of business.
  • We will review all current procedures and implement changes where needed.

Implementation of this policy will be the responsibility of designated senior staff members. This policy will be fully reviewed every 12 months.
Last reviewed- May 2010

 

Latest News


27/02/2012

1930s Hunter Organ overhaul

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27/02/2012

New Brecon Office Open

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27/02/2012

Now In Stock...

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27/02/2012

Organ Fund CD- £14

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