As the World Turns Green
Rumblings are detected within the industry as eco-friendly initiatives erupt on the scene
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Hyte estimated the five- to six-month certification process cost EMA more than $5,500. Opting for simultaneous dual certification helped to reduce costs. “Still, it’s like [the cost was] twice as much because of how poor the year has been,” he added.
Hyte noted costs depend on company size, and include the hours consultants and auditors are on site and the time key staff and management devote to developing the employee training program establishing protocol for utilizing and shipping certified stock. EMA designated one of its IT specialists as the key contact for certification issues, which saved the company time and money.
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