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Globe of Honour
25 January 2013
Launched in August, the British Safety Council's Globe of Honour will recognise those companies who have gone beyond compliance with the law and who have fully embraced environmental management and sustainability as

Launched in August, the British
Safety Council's Globe of
Honour will recognise
those companies who
have gone beyond
compliance with the law
and who have fully
embraced environmental
management and
sustainability as a core
business operation.
Applications will be judged by a panel of independent adjudicators and eligibility criteria are strict.
Organisations must have undertaken the British Safety Council Five Star Environmental Audit and have been awarded five out of five stars for their performance. Only a few each year will go on to be awarded a Globe.
Applications will be judged by a panel of independent adjudicators and eligibility criteria are strict.
Organisations must have undertaken the British Safety Council Five Star Environmental Audit and have been awarded five out of five stars for their performance. Only a few each year will go on to be awarded a Globe.
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