Industrias Duero, S.L., in its firm commitment to Quality, the Environment and Safety and Health at Work, as fundamental pillars in the development of our business activity, has created an Integrated Management System, to manage its business of design, production and marketing of road safety elements and metal structures. Our System is aimed at providing our customers with efficient solutions that continuously meet their technical, logistical, and commercial expectations, respecting the environment and safeguarding the safety and health of our workers.
The Management of Industrias Duero undertakes to disseminate this Integrated Policy at all levels of the organization and stakeholders, to promote its compliance, as well as to provide the necessary resources for its achievement.
This Policy serves as a guide to the integrated management system, providing the reference framework to establish and review the objectives of quality, environment and safety and health at work.
In accordance with the International Standard ISO 14001 and within the scope of application of the Integrated Management System, INDUSTRIAS DUERO publishes on its website, available to all interested parties, relevant information on the ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE in the development of our activity. We will keep this information updated on the basis of substantial changes in our activity or new activities or services that we may develop.
INDUSTRIAS DUERO, S.L. has established a Quality, Environment and Safety and Health at Work policy, in which it establishes its commitment in these areas. In order to achieve our objectives, the collaboration of our suppliers and subcontractors is essential, so we inform them through this communication of the requirements that they must meet for the supply of the service or product and we provide them with environmental information.
In compliance with Royal Decree 1055/2022, of December 27, on packaging and waste, Industrias Duero – as a product production company, with identification number ENV/2023/000015923 – has joined the Collective Extended Responsibility System (SCRAP) of the producer IMPLICA.