Tomako Furniture have announced that their Environmental Management System (EMS) has now been certified to AS/NZS ISO 14001:2004, allowing them to offer the only Australian-made table support systems with both environmental certification and certification from AFRDI to two of the toughest standards in the world for strength & stability, ENV 12521:2000 and BS4875:2001. Their certification […]
October 1st, 2009
Tomako Furniture have announced that their Environmental Management System (EMS) has now been certified to AS/NZS ISO 14001:2004, allowing them to offer the only Australian-made table support systems with both environmental certification and certification from AFRDI to two of the toughest standards in the world for strength & stability, ENV 12521:2000 and BS4875:2001.
Their certification to this International Standard for EMS is another step in Tomako’s ongoing commitment to reducing their environmental impact, while providing added value to their range of products.
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