Universal Recycling Technologies LLC (URT), based in Janesville, Wis., has announced that its processing facilities in Dover, N.H., and Fort Worth, Texas, have been certified to ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and e-Stewards standards. ISO 14001 certification, which applies to environmental management, is a requirement of e-Stewards certification.
“These certifications validate our continuing efforts to recycle ethically, operate responsibly and consistently provide a superior customer experience," URT President Jim Cornwell says. "Our goal has always been to work hard for our customers, continually improving what we do to better serve their needs."
According to the company, its Janesville facilities were certified to e-Stewards in June 2011, making it the 11th recycling company in the nation to receive the certification.
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