Forest Research (FR) has received certification to ISO14001:2015 after approval by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Ltd (LRQA).
Following a visit by the Assessment Team in October, FR was judged to be complying with the requirements for an internationally-recognised environmental management system.
The certification is awarded under the terms of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS).
FR’s Chief Scientist, Professor Chris Quine said:
“As Great Britain’s principal organisation for forestry and tree-related research, Forest Research is internationally renowned for the provision of high quality science, evidence, data and services in support of both forest policy and sustainable forest management.
It is essential that the current success and future growth of the organisation is under-pinned by sustainable environmental management and we are delighted that our efforts have been recognised through certification to ISO14001:2015. We look forward to working in partnership with our staff, stakeholders and Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance to continually improve our performance.”
FR was previously certified to ISO14001:2004 and is now amongst the first wave of organisations certified to the newer and more demanding ISO14001:2015.
The Rapid Review of Evidence on Biodiversity in Great Britain’s Commercial Forests is a review of evidence on biodiversity in many of the most commonly encountered commercial high forest types in Great Britain.
Top tips on how to develop a biosecurity action plan are now available from the Forest Research Climate Change Hub*, providing landowners and managers with the latest information on how to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful pests and pathogens.
Forest Research runs follow-up survey to discover more about community tree nurseries.
The Rapid Review of Evidence on Biodiversity in Great Britain’s Commercial Forests is a review of evidence on biodiversity in many of the most commonly encountered commercial high forest types in Great Britain.
Top tips on how to develop a biosecurity action plan are now available from the Forest Research Climate Change Hub*, providing landowners and managers with the latest information on how to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful pests and pathogens.
Forest Research runs follow-up survey to discover more about community tree nurseries.