Tele Radio’s commitment to sustainable practices continues

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Tele Radio’s holding company, Allgon Group, released earlier this year their annual & sustainability report for 2023. In this report all activities to maximize a positive impact on the environment, social context, and optimizing operations are outlined.

Sustainable practices are a key driving force for the organization. Thus, being able to measure these successes is an integral part of the sustainability practices policy the company has. Based on the Agenda 2030, a set of goals such as transitioning to sustainable materials, investing in renewable energy, and ensuring health and safety of employees are all part of the integrated approach Tele Radio Group has taken to achieve its goals.

 

These standards have also been corroborated with the renewal of the ISO Certification 14001 for environmental management systems in Tele Radio’s HQ at Gothenburg, Sweden.

 

Ola Samelius, President and CEO of Tele Radio, said “Sustainable practices are and the front and center of our organization, it’s an ongoing process where we always reevaluate our current practices to the highest standards.” Regarding the significance of the ISO Certification he continued, “we believe ISO standards serve as a baseline for the quality of our practices everyone in the organization strives to achieve.”

Tele Radio AB | August Barks gata 30A,  SE-421 32 Västra Frölunda, Sweden | www.tele-radio.com

Media contact | Shietel Bhaggan | +31704194120 | marketing@tele-radio.com

Tele Radio Group is a multinational company that develops, markets and supplies universal, wireless remote controls and tailor-made wireless solutions for industrial use. The products contribute to a more comfortable and safer work environment. The first company, Tele Radio AB, was founded in Lysekil, Sweden in 1955, and has since developed to an international group with headquarters in Gothenburg, and over twenty subsidiaries in Europe, Asia, and the US.

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Sustainable practices are and the front and center of our organization, it’s an ongoing process where we always reevaluate our current practices to the highest standards.” We believe ISO standards serve as a baseline for the quality of our practices everyone in the organization strives to achieve.
Ola Samelius, President and CEO of Tele Radio