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WRG employees, in a cleaning campaign in Sufolk, England
The “Don’t be a tosser, keep Suffo-lk clean” campaign was launched at the BBC Breakfast Show on 28 March. Mark Murphy, Gordon Fergus, the group’s sales manager, and Heidi Greener, in charge of the city’s recycling and education at Suffo-lk, participated in the show. The campaign was launched for the frst time when Mark
Murphy complained in his show about all the waste that he had seen at a rest area in the A14 highway.
The campaign’s objective is not only to convert Suffolk into the cleanest and gree-nest town in the United Kingdom, but rather to build awareness and social rejection of
littering and uncontrolled dumping sites, also focusing on eliminating graffti.
This year, the city council has presented a specialized team comprising WRG collea-gues, to respond rapidly to reports on un-controlled dumping sites.
The event provided a good opportunity to hand out the cheque to the Treehouse Appeal Hospital at Ipswich with the mo-ney donated and the bills and cons found among recycled articles.
AENOR hands out the new R+D+i certifcates to Aqualia and Aqualia Infrastructures
AENOR, the Spanish Standardization and Certifcation Association awarded Aqualia and Aqualia Infrastructures the certifcates for its R+D+i management system in ac-cordance with the UNE 166002:2006 stan-dard.
Ramón Naz, director general of AENOR, which this year celebrates its 25th anniver-sary, gave the certifcates to Antonio Vas-sallo, and Javier Santiago, general mana-ger of Aqualia’s procurement department and Javier Santiago, managing director of Aqualia Infrastructures.
This certifcate, created by AENOR, is now being implemented in other European countries, enhancing the value of R+D+i in companies which obtain it.
From left to right; José María López, director of the Management Systems Department of FCC
Services; Antonio Vasallo; Ramón Naz; Javier Santiago, managing director of Aqualia Infrastructures; and Enrique Hernández, manager of Aqualia’s Services Management.
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