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ECO FRIENDLY
LEAD RECYCLING
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NAVAM
LANKA LIMITED (A BOI Company) is an ISO 14001:2004
Certified by United Registrar of Systems (URS) which is
a leading certification body in region India with a wide
spread establishment of certification services. URS is an
UKAS accredited Certification body listed under UKAS
registration number 043 at its Head Quarter at UK for
worldwide certifications. The ISO 14001:2004 Certificate has
been awarded to Navam Lanka Limited
(A BOI Company), which
has been operating for last six years at MEPZ Mirigama, in
recognition of Organization’s Environmental Management
System which complies with ISO 14001:2004. Navam Lanka
Ltd., with this certificate, has become the first Metal
Recycling Company in Sri Lanka to receive this honor due to
its state-of-the-art recycling facility and eco friendly
technology.
We,
at Navam Lanka Limited, are very much concerned for ensuring
the eco-friendly environment. It is our philosophy that if
you go with nature it will ever prosper you and if you go
against it – you will be doomed. With this end in view we do
everything possible to sustain the greenery and environment,
the same tempo is maintained even during our production,
ergo, we have espoused state-of-the-art Plants & Machinery
that is fully equipped with Pollution Control apparatuses.
We, being an ISO Certified Company, ensure that our all
employees and associates also follow the norms of the
Company and contribute their optimum level of energy to
upkeep the environment.
Navam Lanka Limited also takes hold of Environment Protection
License (EPL) issued by BOI in consultation with Central
Environment Authority (CEA) and Industrial Technology
Institute (ITI). We are resolute to carry out our production
in the most eco-friendly manner. Our technical expertise and
attachment to nature embolden us and our resolve to bring
unique and different methods for sustaining the environment.
We, with high spirit, focus on minimizing deleterious
complexion on nature and for achieving this we act upon
copious and regular plantation.
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