The Adam Hall Group has successfully completed its Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) verification, which requires the company to disclose environmentally relevant activities and data and to go above and beyond the requirements mandated by environmental law.
Following nearly a year of the internal working group, spearheaded by CEO Alexander Pietschmann, the Adam Hall Group has been officially certified in accordance with EMAS since fall 2024. Thanks to this verification, the Group is now a crucial step closer to its major corporate goal: the development of a well-founded sustainability strategy for the Adam Hall Group.
EMAS verification is not the goal, but the starting point. The sophisticated environmental management system provides the Adam Hall Group with a concrete system for recording, evaluating, and improving its environmental impact.
Responsibility for the environment through ecologically sustainable conduct has long been one of the Group’s core values – officially recorded in its Code of Conduct. Targeted measures have already been taken in the past with initiatives such as the realisation of a 10,000 m2 PV installation to reduce carbon emissions or the switch to the “Global Recycled Standard” to save packaging materials worldwide.
EMAS verification is now the next step and a strong commitment to continuous improvement, both ecologically as well as socially and economically. “With EMAS verification, we are systematically addressing the topic of corporate responsibility,” explained Alexander Pietschmann, CEO of the Adam Hall Group. “Our commitment to the environment is paying off – EMAS verification is proof of this.”