Riada are actively engaged within our local communities and are passionate about minimising our company impact on the environment. In order to do this we have implemented multiple environmental policies and waste management systems that focus on minimising waste production as far as is practically possible, maximising efficient use of natural resources whilst maintaining our company assets in an environmentally sensitive way.
By utilising measures such as
-A paperless approach,
-Using emails to full capacity and reverting to online documentation,
-Cloud based solutions to store and save necessary information,
-Recycling our plastic, food and general wastage in company premises,
we have ensured a collective environmental focus from all employees. Our commitment to continual improvement of our environmental systems has been recognised as we have achieved both new BSI standards. In case you aren’t familiar:
ISO 9001:2015 is the international standard that specifies requirements for a quality management system (QMS). Organisations use the standard to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements.
ISO 14001:2015 is an internationally agreed standard that sets out the requirements for an environmental management system. It helps organizations improve their environmental performance through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste, gaining a competitive advantage and the trust of stakeholders.
Riada support local industries by providing a professional staffing solution for both candidates and clients. Our commitment to excellence in all that we do provides our local communities with confidence that we deliver nothing but the best in terms of career ambitions and tailored company recruitment campaigns.
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Keep an eye out on our social media and events pages over the coming weeks as we reveal how we are actively changing the environment around us through team building and events participation...
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