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Home > Sustainability > Welsh Ambulance Service retains environmental management standard
Sustainability 15 July 2024

Welsh Ambulance Service retains environmental management standard

15 July 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Photo credit: Welsh Ambulance Service
Photo credit: Welsh Ambulance Service

The Welsh Ambulance Service has been recognised for its commitment to reduce its environmental footprint and improve performance.

The Trust has successfully retained its ISO14001 accreditation for another year, making it the only ambulance service in the UK to hold this environmental accreditation.

ISO14001 is an internationally recognised standard for environmental management systems, which supports organisations in identifying, managing, monitoring and controlling environmental processes.

“I am so pleased to say that following a week of detailed audits and interviews, the Welsh Ambulance Service has kept the ISO14001 accreditation for 2024.

“This accreditation shows that the Trust’s environmental management systems continue to support the strategic direction of the organisation and are achieving its objectives relating to improving environmental performance.”

Nicci Stephens, Environment and Sustainability Manager, Welsh Ambulance Service.

The Trust was accredited following an audit which took place at a sample of stations and office buildings across Wales during June.

“To retain accreditation is a fantastic achievement. It recognises the great work headed by the estates team and the operations directorate, especially Environment and Sustainability Manager, Nicci Stephens.

“A massive thanks are owed to those who have supported and delivered on this, we are all extremely proud.”

Richard Davies, Assistant Director of Capital and Estates.

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