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Staff at Baggeridge’s
brick factory in Hartlebury have received re-accreditation
to the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) in recognition
of their commitment to improving business performance for
the benefit of the environment – the only brick manufacturer
in the UK to have achieved this standard.
EMAS is a voluntary European scheme which evaluates environmental
performance. The overall objective is to establish and implement
environmental management systems and procedures to promote
continual improvements projects to meet environmental objectives,
to provide an open dialogue with the public and other interested
parties regarding environmental performance and provide all
employees with necessary training. Staff at Baggeridge’s
Hartlebury factory have demonstrated compliance on all counts.
Commenting, Alan Baxter, Baggeridge’s chief executive
said: “We initially received accreditation to the scheme
in 1998 and since then, our concern for the environment has
been made a fundamental part of our business strategy.
“I
am delighted that the principles of EMAS have been embraced
by everyone at our Hartlebury plant. It’s an achievement
we should all feel extremely proud of as it demonstrates our
ongoing commitment to environmental best practice.”
In addition, Baggeridge also received certification to ISO
14001(2004) the international standard for Environmental Management
Systems. EMAS requires over and above ISO 14001 to produce
an independently verified Environmental Statement which is
available from Baggeridge’ Environment Department.

John
Sandford, Baggeridge operations director, Simon Anslow, Hartlebury
2 factory manager, Derek Prodger, chairman of Worcester County
Council and Simon Ingram, Baggeridge planning, estates and
environment manager
9 January 2006
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