About Our Programs

ISO: International Organization for Standardization.
With a membership encompassing 162 national standards institutes, their programs are internationally recognized through both the industrialized and developing world. ISO’s portfolio of more than 18,000 standards provide practical tools for all three pillars of sustainable development: economy, environment and society.
ISO standards for business, government, and society as a whole make a positive contribution to the world we live in. They insure vital features including, but not limited to: quality, safety, reliability, compatibility, interoperability, conformity, efficiency and effectiveness. ISO certifications facilitate trade, spread knowledge, and share technological advances and best management practices.
Become compliant with the practices of the world’s largest standards agency. Consider ISO certification today for your business.
ISO Services:
- ISO 14001:2004 – Environmental Management System
- ISO 14064 and 14065 – Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Reporting
- ISO 26000 - Guidance on Social Responsibility (non-certification)
- ISO 9001:2008 – Quality Management System
BSI: British Standards Institution.
The world's first international standards body. BSI represents UK economic and social interests across all of the European and international standards organizations and through the development of business information solutions for British organizations of all sizes and sectors. With over 27,000 standards available, they work with manufacturing and service industries, businesses, governments and consumers to facilitate the production of British, European and international standards.
Learn more about our BSI Standards offerings below.
BSI Programs:
- BS 8901 - Sustainable Event Management System*
- OHSAS 18001:2007 - Occupational Health & Safety Management System
Green Six Sigma
Six Sigma is a management process developed by Motorola. It seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects (errors) and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes (quality and consistency). Lean is a production practice developed by Toyota designed to streamline operations. It considers the expenditure of resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer to be wasteful, and thus a target for elimination.
In other words, Lean aims to keep what works, and get rid of what does not.
Green Six Sigma combines the tools and methodologies of both processes to enhance environmental efforts.
- Fast and dramatic results
- Continual improvement culture
- Avoided pitfalls
- New market for environmental improvement ideas
Green Six Sigma can be a very effective strategy for implementing a quality, environmental, or health and safety management system such as those offered through ISO. Contact us to see how such systems can help your business.
*Note: BS 8901 is currently a British standard, but is being developed into an international standard (preliminary ISO 20121).











