Learn more about VIP-Polymers Sustainability and Corporate/Social & Environmental Policies
We recognise that everything we do contributes to all of these extremely important outcomes. VIP-Polymers are committed to raising the bar against several standards and policies to ensure that we are not only meeting but exceeding our legal, moral, and corporate obligations to our customers and suppliers, local and wider neighbourhood communities, our employees and, finally, the environment.
In addition to our policies, we also believe in maintaining a coherent set of values, which not only define the culture of our business but also how we interact with each.
The above values not only determine our total commitment to all our stakeholders, but also ensure that everyone at VIP-Polymers can actively contribute and be proud of our ethical, responsible, and sustainable business.
The following policies contribute to our corporate social responsibility commitment:
John S D Millar
Managing Director
VIP-Polymers are passionate about managing resources responsibly, engaging with the communities in which we operate, dealing fairly with all our stakeholders and remaining true to our overall vision and values.
Below you can read more about our main policies by clicking on the logos.
Aim to recycle 90% of waste generated on site within 2 years, by implementing a number of waste management policy's and controls within the building.
To ensure all oils, chemicals etc. are stored appropriately on site to avoid water contamination. To ensure all cardboard waste is stored appropriately to avoid land contamination.
Reduce water & energy consumption by 10% within 2 years. To acheive this we will invest in more efficent products and look to recycle water where possible, and install more efficient lighting and enegy saving technology.
A switch to EV Company vehicles, and a reduction in the use of vehicles using smart planning and encouraging better practices when traveling to maximise communication with customers while limiting journeys.
For further information about any of the above, or to request a copy of our policies/documentation, please contact our SHEQ Manager –
Casey Graham
Tel: +44(0)1480 442516
E-Mail: casey.graham@vip-polymers.com
VIP-Polymers understands their responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and will act positively to minimise the incidents of all workplace risks via our commitment to taking all reasonably practicable steps to protect the health, safety and welfare of our work force, service users and others who may be affected by our activities.
We also recognise that the effective management of health and safety is an integral part of our overall business performance and should be an integral part of our employee’s activities every day. We expect that those employees and others who may visit or work on our premises, to share this commitment through the application of personal responsibility in complying with company policies and procedures and to understand that they too have a legal and moral obligation to themselves and to one another.
The company is committed to:
Providing a safe working environment for all employees, service users and others who have access to the site.
Providing safe access and egress to all work places.
Providing and maintaining a safe plant and safe systems of work.
Providing adequate health and safety instruction, supervision and information for employees whilst at work.
Ensuring that all employees are competent to do their tasks and to provide them with adequate training to ensure their health and safety.
Consulting with our employees on matters affecting their health and safety.
Preventing incidents/accidents and cases of work-related injuries and ill health as far as reasonably practicable.
To ensure that this policy reflects current business activity and any legislative changes, the policy and its implementation will be reviewed, as necessary at regular intervals.
VIP-Polymers understands the significance of maintaining a high standard of quality, and as such our aim is to excel by meeting or exceeding the needs of our customers in respect to product quality and services, ensuring the needs of the business and interested parties are always considered.
To support this VIP-Polymers is committed to teamwork, employee involvement and development and will strive to continuously improve the quality of our manufacturing, technical and laboratory processes by adopting the Right First Time approach together. The organisation has a legal and ethical responsibility to conform to legal and other requirements and is keenly aware of the impact that it has on the profitability and success of our business.
In line with the company’s strategic direction to ensure the continued future growth and security, we will monitor the policy and company performance using Key Performance Indicators were applicable, on a regular basis, setting both strategic core and quality objectives after considering:
Via the Quality Management System, authority and responsibility will be established. Procedures are maintained and controlled to ensure adherence to requirements.
VIP-Polymers recognise that effective environmental management is a key determinant to sustainable development. Our aim is to establish and maintain comprehensive commitment, responsibilities and procedures to ensure all operations conform to government legislation and, therefore, minimise any adverse environmental impact to the community.
The Directors require active participation from every member of the organisation in order to reduce the Company’s environmental impact and achieve the highest practicable standards in Environmental management.
To achieve the above VIP-Polymers have designated the following:
At VIP-Polymers, we fully understand that our workforce is the fundamental part of our
success.
We are fully committed to ensure that championing equality and diversity; and investing in welfare and
development are both key factors in creating a workplace that our entire workforce feel proud of, where they feel
valued and endeavour to give their best.
OUR COMMITMENT
At VIP-Polymers, we are totally committed to playing an active and progressive role in our local
community and to help support charitable organisations, which share in our core values.
Engaging in not-for-profit activities, demonstrates our commitment to Corporate, Social Responsibility, which in
turn is not only beneficial for our employees, but also our customers and suppliers.
OUR COMMITMENT
Our current nominated charity is Dream Drops, Huntingdonshire children’s charity. Whose aim is to raise money to buy all those little (and large) extras that are not covered by NHS public funds but which make a hospitality
stay more comfortable – or less stressful – for children and their families.
Dreamdrops aims to make life a little easier when it can be at it’s most stressful by providing all those little (and large) extras that are not covered by public funds. The charity’s work doesn’t just stop at the hospital door, as funds are also used to help sick children cared for at home.
dreamdropschildrenscharity.org/
Huntingdon Childrens Charity – Dreamdrops Registered charity number 1108920
At VIP-Polymers, we are totally committed to trading in a fair manner with all our customers and
suppliers.
VIP-Polymers take our legal and moral obligations very seriously in working to both prevent acts of
bribery, anti-competitive behaviour, modern slavery, and illegal trading.
CODE OF CONDUCT
All VIP-Polymers employees are trained in and bound by the company code of conduct, which covers
the following:
VIP-Polymers are totally committed to preventing and prohibiting acts of bribery and provide training for employees to ensure that all employees fully understand the various forms that bribery can effectively take, how to prevent it, and how to identify and report suspected acts of bribery. This is additionally supported by our policy, which gives clear rules and guidance to all employees on how to comply with the Bribery Act 2010
OUR COMMITMENT
VIP-Polymers does not tolerate any form of modern slavery or human trafficking within our own business operations. We are also committed to protecting communities and individuals from the crime of modern slavery anywhere within out supply chain.
OUR COMMITMENT
Scope
The Environment Management System (EMS) is laid down in the policy and is interlinked with the Business
Management System and associated Company Procedures. This system is applied to all activities undertaken by
the Company.
The Company Environmental System is compliant with BS EN ISO 14001.
Application
It will be of particular importance to Managers in understanding their responsibilities and their roles in
implementing the EMS, as detailed in company documents, all parts of the management system are to comply
with BS EN ISO 14001 Standard.
The company will, through its EMS:
• Allocate formal environmental responsibilities.
• Provide environmental information, guidance and training that meets best practice.
• Monitor, measure, audit and seek continuous improvement in its environmental performance.
• Work with external agencies and bodies to ensure continued adoption of best practice solutions in
environment management.
• Promote the involvement of employees in environmental matters through clearly defined roles and
responsibilities and access to relevant information and training.
We are committed to being as efficient as reasonably practicable in our use of natural resources in order to
minimise both our impact on the environment and our energy expenditure.
We will monitor and measure energy use across all sites and offices and the energy use of our vehicle fleet to
quantify consumption and identify significant and abnormal energy use.
We will ensure that sufficient resource is available to review and analyse the energy usage data to identify where
further efficiencies can be identified and to provide baseline information to set objectives against.
We will raise awareness of energy efficiency throughout our employees and continue to train all our operators in
efficient driving techniques and monitor and incentivise them to reduce their energy expenditure.
We will consider the implications of our procurement decisions at an early stage and endeavour to purchase energy-efficient products and services, considering lifecycle information, to facilitate energy performance improvement within the business.
We will identify, measure, and manage our impact of our activities in order to mitigate the risk of any damage to ecosystems and habitats in order to protect biodiversity.
We will, as part of business strategy and review of business objectives and targets, look at new innovative or creative approaches to enhance habitats, biodiversity, and the community benefit this brings through the goods and services provided by VIP-Polymers Ltd.
Our vision is to be a low carbon manufacturer gaining a competitive advantage by taking the lead.
Taking action on climate change delivers energy cost reductions, enhanced reputation, satisfied and motivated employees and stakeholders, the ability to proactively manage regulatory compliance, and competitive leadership through planning new business innovations.
As part of our continued commitment to reduce our carbon footprint, the gauntlet has been firmly laid down to
look at key areas where improvements are needed which could result in the most significant cost reductions.
The following are the result of this research: –
1. Paper
• We will minimise the use of paper in the office.
• We will reduce packaging as much as possible.
• We will seek to buy recycled and recycle paper products.
• We will reuse and recycle all paper where possible.
• We will encourage all staff to double side print where possible.
2. Energy and Water
• We will seek to reduce the amount of energy used as much as possible.
• Lights and electrical equipment will be switched off when not in use. (Although there are some
systems already in place).
• Heating will be adjusted with energy consumption in mind.
• The energy consumption and efficiency of new products will be taken into account when purchasing.
3. Office Supplies
• We will evaluate if renting/sharing is an option before purchasing equipment.
• We will evaluate the environmental impact of any new products we intend to purchase.
• We will seek to buy more environmentally friendly and efficient products.
• We will reuse and recycle everything we are able to.
4. Transportation
• We will reduce the need to travel, restricting to necessity trips only. Subcontract where necessary.
• We will promote the use of travel alternatives such as e-mail or phone conferencing.
• We will make additional efforts to accommodate the needs of those using public transport or
bicycles.
• We will monitor the fuel type and consumption of vehicles, through lease programme, operating on
the company’s behalf.
5. Maintenance and Cleaning
• We will work with contractors and suppliers to ensure all cleaning materials will be as
environmentally friendly as possible.
• Materials used in office refurbishment will be as environmentally friendly as possible.
• We will only use license and appropriate organisations to dispose of waste.
6. Monitoring and Improvement
• We will comply with all relevant regulatory requirements.
• We will continually improve and monitor environmental performance.
• We will continually improve and reduce environmental impacts.
• We will incorporate environmental factors into business decisions.
• We will increase employee awareness through training.
7. Culture
• We will involve staff in the implementation of this policy, for greater commitment and improved
performance.
• We will provide staff with relevant environmental training.
• We will use local labour and materials where available to reduce CO2 and help the community.
This environmental policy applies to all our operations including management, office services, production, delivery and procurement. The SHEQ Manager is responsible for ensuring that the policy is implemented.
1. Operations Director
• Overall responsibility and accountability for environmental matters within VIP-Polymers Ltd.
2. SHEQ Manager
• Formal review of the EMS.
• Assessment of aspects and impacts of company activities, products and services.
• Development of Environmental Policy.
• Development of EMS with defined objectives and targets.
• Development of procedures to control activities.
• Development of training and awareness programmes.
• Manage the Quality Assurance Department function.
• Develop a control system of records.
• Auditing of system to ensure operating effectively.
3. Purchasing Manager
• Control of raw materials and costs and liaison with suppliers.
4. Department Managers
• Manage their department to meet the company’s Environmental Objectives and Targets.
5. Employees
• All employees are responsible for the environment aspects of the company, reducing their impact
and ensuring that the aims and objectives of the policy are met.
Progress against the environmental objectives will be monitored through monthly inspections and periodic internal audits. Internal audits will ensure we comply with applicable legislation, company procedures and relevant standards.
This environment policy is available on request. If you wish to obtain a copy or would like to discuss our progress
against our objectives, please telephone or email the SHEQ Manager on
01480 411333 / casey.graham@vip-polymers.com
Our Significant Impacts will not be made public via our website. They can be made available if requested and at VIP-Polymers discretion.
We will ensure that the resources are available to enable us to achieve our objectives and targets.