Bentley secures new ISO standards for energy and environmental management
10 Oct 2020|696 views
Bentley Motors' headquarters in Crewe has been successfully reaccredited with the latest ISO 14001:2015 environmental management standard and ISO 50001:2018 energy management standards.
The Pyms Lane site, where all Bentley models are designed, engineered and manufactured, was the first automotive plant in the U.K. to achieve the ISO 14001 standard in 1999. This makes it one of the longest-standing examples of environmental best practise in the sector through an ongoing focus on reducing waste, energy and water use, whilst maximising recycling and biodiversity.
Further steps have focused on energy management, including energy monitoring systems and the installation of the U.K.'s largest solar car port.
Bentley's total on-site solar panel energy capacity is now 7.7MW and this has helped to ensure the successful reaccreditation of ISO 50001 - a standard the company has held continuously since 2011.
Bentley's approach to onsite renewable energy generation also played a key part in achieving PAS 2060 carbon neutral certification from the Carbon Trust for the first time - one year ago this week.
All three standards are considered key industry benchmarks and are only awarded following a complex audit and independent certification and verification.
Bentley Motors' headquarters in Crewe has been successfully reaccredited with the latest ISO 14001:2015 environmental management standard and ISO 50001:2018 energy management standards.
The Pyms Lane site, where all Bentley models are designed, engineered and manufactured, was the first automotive plant in the U.K. to achieve the ISO 14001 standard in 1999. This makes it one of the longest-standing examples of environmental best practise in the sector through an ongoing focus on reducing waste, energy and water use, whilst maximising recycling and biodiversity.
Further steps have focused on energy management, including energy monitoring systems and the installation of the U.K.'s largest solar car port.
Bentley's total on-site solar panel energy capacity is now 7.7MW and this has helped to ensure the successful reaccreditation of ISO 50001 - a standard the company has held continuously since 2011.
Bentley's approach to onsite renewable energy generation also played a key part in achieving PAS 2060 carbon neutral certification from the Carbon Trust for the first time - one year ago this week.
All three standards are considered key industry benchmarks and are only awarded following a complex audit and independent certification and verification.
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