Business Awards
ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
This award honours sustainability, environmental achievement and leadership within the electronics sector.
WINNER: NCAB Group UK FINALISTS:
Eaton Bussmann Farnell NCAB Group UK RS Components Semikron
Electronics Industry Awards
NCAB Group is a global producer of printed circuit boards, PCBs.“Our vision is to be “The number 1 PCB producer wherever we are”. This means that we must apply a responsible approach in everything we do, socially, environmentally and ethically and what we also expect our suppliers to do. According to NCAB Group’s sustainability policy and internal Code of Conduct, NCAB aims to have a long-term and trustful relationship with its stakeholders including employees, customers, suppliers and other third parties who are involved in the operations.
“The standard ISO 26000, which we have used as a basis for our sustainability strategy covers numerous aspects of sustainability. We have used the standard to identify the issues that are most important to NCAB, based on our impact, stakeholder expectations and the
improvements we can achieve. We have divided our sustainability strategy into three focus areas in relation to our prioritised stakeholder groups; customers, employees and factories. It serves as a way of illustrating how our sustainability work strengthens these relationships. Our strategy specifies long-term goals, measurable goals, and focus areas, from which we set concrete actions.
We work with our factories in long-term partnerships. As part of NCAB Group’s sourcing process, potential factories are assessed from a quality and environmental perspective, and since 2015 sustainability performance is also a part of the approval process. Our audits take place on site. In addition to this all our factories have to be ISO 14001 certified (environmental management system) and report on conflict minerals.”
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