The certificates and accreditations held by Everything Environmental and many of the items in our GreenEarth™ range.
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
FSC is an international, non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests.

The FSC runs a global forest certification system with two key components: Forest Management and Chain of Custody certification. This system allows consumers to identify, purchase and use timber and forest products produced from well-managed forests.

All goods carrying the FSC logo or claiming to be FSC must be produced by a supplier with an FSC Chain of Custody certificate.

Everything Environmental is FSC Chain of Custody certificate holder:
License No. C074739
Fairtrade Certified Cotton
The Fairtrade foundation provides an independent certification of the trade chain, licensing use of the FAIRTRADE Mark as a consumer guarantee on products that are in accordance with internationally agreed Fairtrade standards. All goods carrying the Fairtrade logo must be produced by suppliers with a Fairtrade license. The Foundation is the UK member of Fairtrade Labelling Organisations International (FLO), which unites 21 labelling initiatives across Europe, Japan, North America, Mexico and Australia/New Zealand as well producers worldwide. Fairtrade seeks to transform trading structures and practices in favour of the poor and disadvantaged.

Only registered companies holding a current FLO-CERT certificate are allowed to apply the Fairtrade label onto products. All Fairtrade certified bags shown on this website are supplied by a Registered Fairtrade Certificate holder and licensee. And only those items are certified independently to Fairtrade standards.

Everything Environmental is a Fairtrade UK licensee:
License number E0585 (FLO-ID 23735)
Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
GOTS is recognised as the leading processing standard for textiles made from organic fibres worldwide. It defines high level environmental criteria along the entire supply chain of organic textiles and requires compliance with social criteria as well as environmental. Only textile products that contain a minimum of 70% organic fibres can become certified according to GOTS. All chemical inputs e.g. dyestuffs and auxiliaries used must meet certain environmental and toxicological criteria and also the choice of accessories is limited under ecological aspects.
Bio Mark
Best known within the foods stuffs sector the Bio Label, launched in September 2001 brings about clarity and uniformity for organic or eco products respectively. Not only can we rely on it but consumers can rely on it also: “If it says ‘Bio’ on the outside it contains organic products”.

Only producers and manufacturers who comply with the provisions of the EU Organic Farming Regulation and subject themselves to the mandatory inspections may sell their products as organic or eco goods and label them accordingly with the Bio-Siegel.
EU Flower label
The EU Eco-label scheme, otherwise known as the Flower Mark, was established first in 1992. The EU Flower Mark is a sign that a product is ethical, environmental and fit for purpose. Each product category has differing sets of criteria it must fulfil depending on how it’s produced, from what and for what purpose it’s designed. The criteria are designed to analyse the impact of the product throughout its life cycle, starting from raw material extraction in the pre-production stage, through to production, distribution and disposal.
Blue Angel
Created in 1978 The Blue Angel claims to be the oldest environment-related label for products and services in the world. Focused initially on recycled products the Blue Angel certificate has now been broadened to include other environmental benefits. The Blue Angel promotes the concerns of both environmental protection and consumer protection. It is awarded to products and services which - from a holistic point of view - are of considerable benefit to the environment and meet high standards of serviceability, health and occupational protection. Economical use of raw materials during production and use, a long service life and a sustainable disposal – all these are factors of great importance.
The ISO 9001 Quality Management System is a worldwide management standard that demonstrates a company’s capacity to deliver the right results first time. Through structured and organised management and company processes and policies the ISO accreditation helps us deliver more consistency and reliability. Showing your clients that your supplier is ISO 9001 accredited will help you win more tenders and secure long term contracts

Everything Environmental ISO 9001:2008 Certifiacte no. 189970


The ISO 14001 Environmental Management System enables us to be more environmentally responsible, measures our consumption and reduction of waste. This standard helps us effectively reduce, re-use and recycle, and reduces our environmental impact while enhances our environmental credentials. Like the ISO 9001 the 14001 certification is also a proven business winner and using an ISO 14001 certified supplier will help you secure more tenders and orders.

Everything Environmental ISO 14001:2004 Certifiacte no. 190106

 

 

 

 

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