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ISO 14001



The DMA in partnership with BSI is offering DMA members the chance to save up to £2000 by going green and becoming ISO 14001 certified.
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There is increasing pressure from both government and clients for all businesses to show they are monitoring, and looking at ways to reduce, their environmental impact – and it is not just about print.
The DMA in partnership with BSI have introduced an offer for DMA members to provide them with a preferential service to assist them with the implementation and certification of ISO 14001. Not only will you gain the competitive advantage of environmental transparency and accountability, but you will also save approximately £2000 in reduced rates – a thank you from us for being a DMA member!
ISO 14001 is an international management standard that specifies a process for controlling and improving a company’s environmental performance and can be implemented by a wide variety of organisations, whatever their current level of environmental maturity.
The DMA will be launching the Go Green and Save initiative throughout the country providing keynote speakers from the DMA and BSI to address all your environmental concerns. This free half day event is your chance to receive all the information on ISO14001, how it can specifically benefit your organisation, along with environmental guidance providing you with everything you need to know on becoming ISO 14001 certified. For more information and to register for these launch events, please
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To register and receive a quote from BSI, please visit: http://webinars.bsi-uk.com/DMA/14001
For further information on this scheme, including DMA member rates, please read the
Go Green Pack
For a full cost savings breakdown for DMA members, please
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This issue of Green Matters provides easy to use tips for making your business green whilst keeping it profitable.
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There is increasing pressure from both government and clients for all businesses to show that they are monitoring and looking at ways to reduce their environmental impact. Yet making such changes is often considered an additional expense to business. This issue of Green Matters dispels the myth that green is not profitable.
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Environmental thinking goes way beyond the materials used in the final marketing product. It needs to be an integral part of the whole marketing process – from the planning and strategy to the delivery and evaluation. This issue of Green Matters focuses on one of the pillars of direct marketing – data.
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Amongst a bewildering amount of information about the environment, this is the first in a series of no nonsense guides, produced by the DMA with advice from the Government’s Envirowise programme, providing advice on how to minimise the environmental impact of direct marketing,.
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This paper reports on the progress achieved to the end of 2005 and outlines some of the next steps to ensure that the industry keeps on track to achieve our targets and commitments.
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Document detailing how the DMA's Direct Mail & Promotions Producer Responsibility Scheme will operate to meet the requirements of the Government’s waste strategy.
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