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CHSA launches Accreditation Scheme for chemical manufacturers
07 September 2020
THE CLEANING & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) is launching an Accreditation Scheme for the Manufacturers of Cleaning Chemicals.
This move means the CHSA has achieved its strategic ambition of accrediting all members. The combination of the association’s rigorous Code of Practice and its accreditation schemes guarantees its members trade ethically and work hard to maintain standards in the industry.
All the existing chemical manufacturing members of the CHSA have passed the scheme audit and are now accredited. The members of the scheme as it launches are (in alphabetic order): Bio-Productions, Chemex International, Diversey UK, Eastern Valley Chemicals, Easy Cleaning Solutions, Evans Vanodine International, GoJo Industries, Greyland, Holchem Laboratories, Kitchenmaster NI, Mirius, P&G Professional, Prochem Europe, PVA Hygiene, SC Johnson Professional and Selden Research.
All members of the scheme have signed a commitment to maintain the highest standards and trade ethically. They have successfully passed an audit, conducted by the CHSA’s independent inspector, against that commitment. This includes is a determination on the part of scheme members to support and facilitate the recycling of the plastic containers holding the cleaning chemicals, initially by including the recycling emblem on the packaging.
The Chemical Manufacturers Accreditation Scheme joins the CHSA’s existing accreditation schemes for distributors and for manufacturers of soft tissue, plastic refuse sacks and industrial cotton mops. The schemes mean buyers of cleaning and hygiene products can be certain they are trading with an ethical company and that ‘what’s on the box is what’s in the box’.
“Our focus is always on driving up standards in the industry,” explained Mike Stubbs, vice president of the CHSA and chairman of the accreditation schemes. “The launch of the Accreditation Scheme for Manufacturers of Cleaning Chemicals is an important step in the achievement in this strategic aim. It guarantees buyers from an accredited member can rely on their commitment to standards and ethical trading."
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