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Italy's Piana Nonwovens achieves ISO 14001 certification from NSF-ISR

19 Jul '23
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Pic: Piana Technology
Pic: Piana Technology

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  • Piana Nonwovens has obtained ISO 14001 certification for its environmental management system.
  • The certification, awarded by NSF-ISR, recognises the company's commitment to minimising environmental impacts, setting performance targets, and implementing proactive initiatives.
  • The certification reflects their dedication to environmental integrity.
Piana Nonwovens has received ISO 14001 certification from NSF-ISR, an NSF company, for its environmental management system. The Georgia and Arizona based textile facilities specialise in vertically and cross-lapped nonwovens. Since 2015 and 2019, in each location respectively, the company has manufactured a variety of intermediate products that are behind many of the common household products used today.

The ISO 14001 standard describes requirements that identify opportunities for continuous improvement to avoid, minimise and reduce environmental impacts across the organisation. The standard also enables organisations to set environmental performance targets and demonstrate proactive initiatives, from a life-cycle perspective. ISO 14001 is the world's most recognised environmental management system and supports the environmental pillar of sustainability.

Achieving ISO 14001 certification through NSF-ISR, an independent third-party organisation, demonstrates Piana Nonwovens' commitment to improving business practices and environmental processes by developing a system that establishes and communicates its environmental performance.

"As an organisation, our work is backed by the purpose of continual improvement and a responsibility to our stakeholders," said Daniela Leal, sustainability manager at Piana Technology. "We are proud to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to the environmental integrity of our operations."

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