World-class infection-prevention specialist DDC has gained ISO 14001 accreditation – enabling it to further help hospitals and care homes to meet their environmental targets.
The ISO 14001 standard helps organisations to improve environmental performance through more efficient use of resources and reduction of waste.
ISO 14001 is the world’s most widely used standard for environmental management systems. Key aspects include planning, target-setting, implementation, documentation, training, checking and review.
By implementing ISO 14001, DDC can:
ISO 14001 accreditation follows DDC move to a new sustainable HQ in August 2022.
The 2,177 sq m (23,433 sq ft) Dorset head office and technical facility is 2.6 times the size of its predecessor. It features:
DDC Marketing and HR Director Zoe Allen said: “As an NHS preferred supplier, we want to help hospital trusts to hit their net zero targets.
“The NHS is aiming for net zero by 2040 for its directly controlled emissions – and by 2045 for the emissions that it influences through its supply chain.
“We’re part of that supply chain so we’re absolutely determined to help the NHS. And in doing so, we can go on to help care home groups to meet their targets too.
“ISO 14001 is an important step forward in that process – providing an internationally recognised framework that helps us to reduce our carbon footprint,” she added.
DDC is a global innovator of infection prevention and control solutions. The products it manufactures and supplies include:
Qualifying capital equipment from DDC is eligible for tax breaks. Companies can apply for a tax cut of up to 25p for every pound they invest.
DDC refurbishes sluice rooms in hospitals and care homes – offering a turnkey service as a single-source supplier. This service includes a free initial consultation and a free design survey.
For more information, contact DDC.