A firm that has been certified as meeting both ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 standards has demonstrated?

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A firm that has been certified as meeting both ISO 9000 standards and ISO 14000 standards has demonstrated that it acts in such a way so as to impact the environment as little as possible, and also that it has quality management systems in place that will lead to the needs of stakeholders being met. Companies certified in this way have demonstrated a high ability in both of these areas and show potential partners and clients that they offer an excellent level of service. In addition, it is clear the company is sustainable and will be able to function in the long run.

  • ISO 9000 standards

The ISO 9000 standards are a series of standards relating to how well a business is managed. For a company to be awarded ISO 9000 certification, it must have shown that it has management systems in place that will effectively promote good organization in such a way that the needs of customers and other stakeholders will be met. When it comes to 9000 standards, the ISO takes into account the eight main principles of management. These include elements such as decisions being made in the best interest of stakeholders, and a staff hierarchy being in place to enforce high levels of productivity and efficient delegation.

  • ISO 14000 standards

ISO 14000 standards focus on how environmentally friendly a business is. The ISO will here take into account elements such as whether or not recycling takes place on a large scale and how much the company produces in pollution compared to its output. To gain the approval of ISO 14000 standards, a business must focus on minimizing the negative effects to the environment its activities could cause. In addition, a company could benefit from working on environmental projects.

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