NOAH achieves Silver accreditation in Investors in the Environment (iiE) Programme
14th March 2024
NOAH is proud to announce it has achieved Silver level in the Investors in the Environment (iiE) accreditation.
The Investors in the Environment (iiE) accreditation is a prestigious recognition awarded to organisations demonstrating exceptional commitment to reducing their environmental impact. Attaining the Silver level is a testament to NOAH’s continuous efforts in promoting sustainability and aligning its operations with environmentally responsible practices.
Reflecting on this significant achievement, NOAH’s Chief Executive, Dawn Howard, expressed her enthusiasm, stating: “We are proud to have reached the Silver level accreditation in the Investors in the Environment programme, building on our previous Bronze status. This accomplishment underscores our ongoing commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility and reaffirms our dedication to implementing sustainable practices throughout our organisation.”
She added “The auditors recognised NOAH’s policy outlines the organisation’s key environmental aspects and contains a commitment to supporting members on their sustainability journey. This is supported by the continuation of the Environment & Sustainability Sub Committee as well as the ‘Environment & Sustainability’ section on NOAH’s website to share resources for members.”
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For more information contact george-town@noah.co.uk or a.glennon@noah.co.uk, see www.noah.co.uk
NOAH (National Office of Animal Health) represents the UK animal health industry. Its members produce and market licensed veterinary medicines to protect the health and welfare of pets and farm animals, public health and food security.
The Investors in the Environment (iiE) accreditation requires an organisation to provide evidence that it has met a range of pre-defined criteria, set targets to reduce its environmental impact and taken action to improve its performance whilst enhancing the community in which it operates. Evidence is presented at an annual audit and this report provides an evaluation of the organisation’s performance as well as offering advice on next steps for continued improvement.