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Manufacturer recognised for environmental efforts

By Tenika Sanders

A Brendale business that develops and manufactures electronic products for companies across the world has been recognised for its commitment to protecting the environment.

Elexon Electronics was awarded an ISO 14001 certification, a voluntary standard of criteria for implementing an effective Environmental Management System, which minimises its environmental impact and contributes to a sustainable future.

Elexon Electronics’ chief executive officer Frank Faller said successful management systems and the installation of smart technology have always been a key focus for the business.

“With the electronics industry and its products having a higher-than-average impact on today’s environment, we take waste elimination, effective and efficient production processes, and smart and responsible product design considering the whole lifecycle of our product, very seriously,” Mr Faller said.

Elexon Electronics’ quality manager Kylie Warren said the business “can’t be complacent during the production process”.

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