Sustainability is increasingly used as a buzzword these days – and yet it is not always used correctly. Sustainability is understood to mean the utilisation of resources that does not exceed the natural capacity for regeneration. Based on this, we see it as our obligation to do our part to ensure the preservation of our planet within the framework of the intergenerational contract. For WashTec, sustainable behaviour is therefore not just a voluntary commitment or an obligation supported by various legal and regulatory requirements, but an integral part of our daily activities. This means:
We always operate in compliance with a large number of national and international laws and regulations.
We ensure compliance with these standards by, among other things…
- Maintaining legal registers with rights and obligations management
- Regular internal and external audits
- Training and awareness-raising for all employees, including comprehension checks
- Transparent reporting in accordance with international standards
We closely follow the development of new laws and regulations and continuously adapt our strategies and measures in order to not only fulfil current requirements, but also to anticipate future developments.