Proforma Albrecht & Co. Compliance

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Environmental Responsibility Policy 6\Y principles and philosophy for good environmental stewardship practices includes program direction, vendor requirements, and assessment methodology for complying with laws, regulations, and obligations. Implementing our environmental policy is essential so that our organization can demon- strate to stakeholders that it has committed to responsibly managing environmental impacts within its control. We believe every organization, regardless of size, can make gradual changes within its operations that will contribute to a more environmentally responsible business model. This policy applies to all parties that manufacture, assemble, or distribute any product or package on behalf of our organization. This scope can be extended to cover sustainable development as well. We look to experience substantial financial success due to our focus on environmental responsibility and sustainable business practices. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that “sustainable manufacturing is the creation of manufactured products through economically-sound processes that minimize negative environmental impacts while conserving energy and natural resources. Sustainable manufacturing also enhances employee, community, and product safety.”

Environmental Responsibility Policy

Elements of Our Environmental Policy 6\Y goal is to ensure active compliance with domestic and international regulations, ethical standards and environmental standards. We exert a positive influence throughout the entire supply chain on to the end customer. The organization invests in environmental, legal and ethical standards, environmental stewardship, the local community and ultimately the global community. The organization is committed to protecting the environment as a part of its business practices by adhering to the following principles: • Compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and permits. • Conservation: replace, reduce, reuse, and recycle. • Prevention of activities that pose threats to humans and the environment. • Communication to all stakeholders. • Continuous improvement will be ongoing and also expected of business partners. Responsibility All persons are responsible for adhering to the organization’s program. This President will have the ultimate responsibility for developing and coordinating the organization’s overall corporate responsibility efforts. All persons report directly to the President, serving as the main point of contact for environmental responsibility related issues both for internal and external stakeholders. Some of the duties include: • Oversees the implementation of the environmental responsibility program and code of conduct. Delegates relevant roles and responsibilities to other staff members. • Defines the organization’s environmental responsibility goals and strategy to ensure that they are effectively communicated to all stakeholders. • Manages vendor environmental responsibility performance, reviews assessment reports and follows up with suppliers if corrective actions are necessary.

Vendor Selection

Vendor Selection

, very supplier undergoes a due diligence process to benchmark its performance against the tenants of the organization’s environmental responsibility policy and code of conduct prior to entering any agreements. In addition, we regularly monitor the supply chain to ensure that all suppliers are in compliance with relevant local laws and regulations. 1. Pre-selection Process: Before entering any business agreements with potential suppliers, we consider asking them to complete a self-assessment questionnaire to measure their performance against our code of conduct. In addition, prospective suppliers should sign on our purchase order terms and conditions, inclusive of a clause on compliance with our code of conduct. 2. Supplier Requirements: Our organization’s environmental accountability program and code of conduct applies to all parties that manufacture, assemble, or distribute any product or package on behalf of the organization. We provide every supplier with a supplier package that they will acknowledge receipt of and that they will have to complete, sign, and return prior to receiving orders.

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

6\Y code of conduct is a tangible representation of our organization’s effort to meet the expectations of the end buyer for product safety, social and environmental assurances. It is a document we can hand to an end buyer as a public statement of the organization’s environmental, safety and quality commitments.

Objective The principal objectives of our environmental responsibility policy include:

• Protecting the safety and health and environment of organization staff, visitors, and any persons who may be affected by the organization’s operations activities. • Protecting the physical assets of the organization. • Protecting the reputation of the organization. • Providing information for operations departments relative to their overall safety, health, and environmental objectives. • Complying with relevant safety, health, and environmental legislation. • Assisting each department in achieving continual improvement in the manage- ment of safety, health, and environmental issues. • Having the plan adopted for use by all vendors, contractors, and factories, wherever situated, to ensure consistent application at all facilities that produce goods for organization.

Training Staff training is essential for embedding environmental responsibility throughout the organization’s culture. Involving employees and other stakeholders in development of the program and training encourages buy-in which enhances effectiveness. Environmental responsibility training, in conjunction with any other corporate responsibility training, for staff before implementing the program. The training can be as simple as covering the organization’s policy and code of conduct with a supplier to highlight the areas of risk and to raise awareness of the organization’s expectations and concerns related to their operations. Monitoring Continuous monitoring of environmental responsibility efforts is essential to ensuring the success of any program. Effective monitoring mitigates the risk of incidents or violations in the form of environmental impacts from pollution, spills, waste, emissions, noise, and energy use to name a few. Regular reviews or checkups of the organization’s environmental activities ensures improvement and validates results for stakeholders. While tracking is continuous, it is considered best practice to conduct reviews on an annual basis (more frequently during the first year). The timing and frequency of inspections should take into account inherent safety, health, and environmental risks. The end goal of effective monitoring programs is a safer and more sustainable environment.

Code of Conduct

Steps to consider when setting targets for environmental responsibility and sustainability goals may include:

• Stay on top of regulations and impending legislation. • Consider the life cycle of products and services. Design and manufacture sustainability into them. • Monitor industrial wastewater discharge. • Measure air emissions. • Buy renewable raw materials and other materials that come from r enewable sources. • Maintain a list of all chemicals being used and introduced to the organization and resulting waste. • Track all general waste being generated, how it is handled and disposed. • Reuse or recycle waste. • Pass waste on to others that can use it as a resource. • Track electric consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. • Determine how much fuel is consumed monthly by vehicles and equipment.

• Measure municipal water consumption. • Environmental permits and reporting. • Product content restrictions. • Vendor environmental assessments.

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