Enviro receives ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification

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Enviro’s production company has now obtained ISO certification in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 regarding the company's quality and environmental management systems.

“Our production has been running in accordance with both certifications for a long time, being certified formally is important in our customer dialogues, as it’s often required,” says Thomas Sörensson, CEO of Enviro.

Thomas Sörensson, CEO Enviro

The certification for quality management and environmental management systems requires that the certified company can demonstrate that it has a well-defined and structured working method in order to continuously follow up various goals and processes of the business. Certification thus represents an important mark of quality in relation to external stakeholders, such as customers and partners.

In Enviro's Swedish production plant for carbon black production through recycling of end-of-life tyres, the operation has been conducted for some time in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification requirements. The business is now also formally certified, which is a prerequisite to start delivering to several international tyre and rubber manufacturers.

“The ISO certification shows that we have a methodical way of working for continuous improvement, thereby ensuring that we always exceed the expectations and requirements of customers and stakeholders,” says Thomas Sörensson.

Enviro has developed leading technology for carbon black production through the recycling of end-of-life tyres. Using recovered carbon black, rCB, instead of virgin carbon black in the production of new tyres reduces both carbon dioxide emissions and the use of important resources such as oil and steel. At Enviro's production facility in Åsensbruk in Dalsland, Sweden, carbon black is produced continuously through the recycling of tyres. In order to meet customer requirements, future plants will also need to be ISO-certified.

“Customers who buy recycled carbon black require ISO certification, having a certification in place for our Swedish operations will facilitate certifications for new plants, and certifications according to other systems and standards,” says Thomas Sörensson.


For more information, please contact:
Thomas Sörensson, CEO Enviro, +46 (0)735-10 53 43, thomas.sorensson@envirosystems.se
Urban Folcker, CFO Enviro, +46 (0)760-00 13 11, urban.folcker@envirosystems.se
Alf Blomqvist, Chairman of the Board of Enviro, +46 733 149 700, alf@blomqvistunlimited.com 

Mangold Fondkommission AB, +46 8 503 01 550, ca@mangold.se, is Enviro’s Certified Advisor at Nasdaq First North Stockholm.

Scandinavian Enviro Systems AB
Regnbågsgatan 8C, 417 55 Gothenburg
info@envirosystems.se
www.envirosystems.se

Enviro is a company developing, building and operating industrial plants for material recovery from End of Life Tyres (ELT). The company has developed a process, based on a patented technology, where gas generated in the process is heating the tyres in absence of oxygen. This enables the materials in the tyres to decompose and be recovered instead of incinerated. Thus, a sustainable recovery of the resources Carbon black, Oil, Steel and Gas is obtained. The products are used in new products, replacing fossil resources to help the customers reach their sustainability targets. Enviro was founded in 2001, has its head office in Gothenburg and runs its own plant for ELT tyres in Åsensbruk, Sweden. The company is listed on the Nasdaq First North securities exchange with Mangold Fondkommission AB, tel. +46 (0)8 5030 1550, ca@mangold.se, as its Certified Advisor. www.envirosystems.se

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Our production has been running in accordance with both certifications for a long time, being certified formally is important in our customer dialogues, as it’s often required.
Thomas Sörensson, CEO of Enviro