Apex Lifts Receives International Sustainability Certification

U.K.-based Apex Lifts announced it has achieved the Planet Mark Business Certification, furthering its commitment to reduce its impact on society. The Planet Mark Business Certification is an internationally recognized sustainability certification for all organizations acknowledging continuous progress, encouraging action and building an empowered community of like-minded individuals. To achieve this sustainability certification, Apex Lists has followed a robust three-step process: measuring impact, engaging everyone in the business and communicating progress. “We have measured our own carbon footprint and will continue to take responsibility for our carbon emissions to have a positive impact on the planet and society,” Apex Lifts said. The company is contributing to the United Nations’ SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) as well as Planet Mark’s partner Cool Earth – a charity working alongside rainforest communities to halt deforestation. “Our entire business has contributed to our achievement of becoming Planet Mark certified, and every individual will continue to play an important role in our sustainability commitment,” Apex Lifts said.

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