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10th July 2010 by Alex Briggs
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Features Simon Mendes and Danilo Oliynik from LINPAC Allibert
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Episode 1 in the LINPAC_LRQA PAS 2050 podcast series features an interview with Simon Mendes of LINPAC Allibert.
Commenting on the benefits of being verified to the PAS 2050 specification, Simon said: “Internally, the process has helped us to identify and improve performance along the supply chain. Externally, LRQA verification delivers confidence and trust in the data so that we can now help customers to achieve their own environmental targets.”
LINPAC Allibert’s carbon footprint assessment was conducted by Sustain according to PAS 2050 rules and regulations and verified by LRQA based on each crate performing 92 return trips (a 20 day cycle) over five years. The carbon footprint of the Maxinest was determined at 26 kgCO2e in total, or 0.0082 kgCO2e per litre per trip.
LRQA’s Business Assurance helps you manage your systems and risks to improve and protect the current and future performance of your organisation.
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Alex is the chief editor for www.businessassurance.com . He is also the Marketing Communications Manager for Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA), responsible for all new media, PR and case study activities. He is involved in the development of Climate Change, Food Safety and Supply Chain strategy as well. Currently, he is working on the LRQA/Briitish [...]
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