Veolia recognised as leaders in responsible business practice

Veolia has been awarded CORE: The Standard for Responsible Business accreditation

Veolia in Northern Ireland has been awarded the prestigious CORE: The Standard for Responsible Business accreditation in recognition of our commitment to doing business in a way that is better for employees, the planet and the communities where we operate.

CORE: The Standard for Responsible Business, is a framework developed by Business in the Community – the responsible business network – that maps and assesses the corporate responsibility of an organisation.

Accredited companies go through an external verification process that recognises best practice in a number of areas including: Health and Wellbeing; Biodiversity; Diversity and Inclusion; Community Engagement; and Responsible Leadership.

Currently, 27 organisations in Northern Ireland hold CORE accreditation.

CORE is Northern Ireland’s only standard for responsible business. It is a great reflection of the work we do in Northern Ireland that we have once again been accredited with CORE.
Sinéad Patton
Regional Director, Veolia Northern Ireland
CORE plays a key role in supporting business to continually improve their responsible business practices, with participating organisations citing it as a key driver for their responsible business activities.

Congratulations to Veolia Northern Ireland for this wonderful achievement.
Kieran Harding
Managing Director, Business in the Community NI

To find out more about CORE: The Standard for Responsible Business, and Northern Ireland’s CORE accredited organisations, visit www.bitcni.org.uk/core.