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November 2006

Aggregate Industries receives BSI Award for it's commitment to the Environment

 

A leader in the construction and building materials sector, Aggregate Industries UK Ltd, has been awarded the prestigious national British Standards Institution (BSI) award for ‘Most Innovative Organisation’ in recognition of its commitment to environmental management across its operational units and contracting divisions in the UK.

 

The awards, convened by the BSI to celebrate the 10 th anniversary of ISO 14001, the international standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS), were presented on the 28 th November by Ian Pearson MP, Minister of State (Climate Change and the Environment). Aggregate Industries was highlighted by the judges as a shining example of an organisation which has reaped the rewards of implementing ISO 14001, both from a business and an environmental viewpoint. The company was also nominated in the ‘Best Large Organisation’ category.  Mike Low, director of British Standards, said: "It is very encouraging to see organisations like Aggregate Industries taking environmental responsibility seriously and gaining a business advantage in the process.

“Aggregate Industries impressed the judges with the way it has gone beyond minimum requirements on issues such as biodiversity and has integrated environmental issues into its suite of products through recycling and recovery of materials and eco-design."

 

Commenting on the award, Dr Miles Watkins, director of environmental & corporate social responsibility for Aggregate Industries, said: “Aggregate Industries has been working on its Environmental Management System (EMS) for 10 years and we are 90% certified to ISO 14001 in a business turning over more than £1bn in the UK. We believe this is unique for a business in our sector, and certainly for a company of our scale and geographical distribution.  “Our Business in the Community Corporate Responsibility Index score of 100% reflects that we manage our environmental issues well, and so this prestigious award from the BSi is the icing on the cake in such a milestone year – a decade since we began the EMS process and since ISO 14001 itself was conceived. “Although the business has grown considerably through acquisition from a turnover of £600 million in 1997, we have been able to maintain almost universal ISO 14001 certified EMS with approximately 250 operational units and our Contracting business now registered.”

 

The development and implementation of Aggregate Industries’ ISO 14001 EMS is driven from Board level right down the line to all factories and quarries, with annual reporting of the company’s sustainability performance in existence since 2000 and biodiversity being a major part of its UK environmental programme.

 

Aggregate Industries has also set a voluntary target for reducing its carbon dioxide emissions– 12% per tonne production from the 2003 baseline by 2010. The company is well on its way to achieving this.

 

The ISO 14001 EMS has resulted in a number of initiatives which have had a positive impact on Aggregate Industries’ sustainability progress and overall business performance. This includes:

 

green square bulletEMS procedures for contractors and suppliers;

green square bulletAn Ethical Trading Policy;

green square bulletA Sustainable Construction Marketing Group to bring sustainable branded products and services to market;

green square bulletActive participation in supply-chain policy and professional groups;

green square bulletAn EQMS to align systems for environment and quality assurance;

green square bulletEffective management and protection of the environment at a local level, to reduce the environmental impact over the full life-cycle of its products and services, including the restoration of extraction areas to high standards;

green square bulletA new initiative to support The Wildlife Trusts in the BBC Breathing Places campaign;

green square bulletThe supply of locally sourced and manufactured construction materials to local markets;

green square bulletIncreased use of recycled and secondary materials to reduce the impact on natural resources and divert waste from landfill;

green square bulletReduction of vehicle emissions and transportation by rail where possible;

green square bulletImproved efficiencies at operational sites to reuse and recycle products back into the system.

 

Open to all UK organisations - public and private sector, large and small - with ISO 14001 certification, the awards were supported by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Environment Agency and the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA).