As a leading developer in its field, IBC Industrial Buildings Corporation Ltd. strives to improve the company’s environmental-social performance, while setting quantitative targets for implementation and follow-up.
>>The company will cooperate in its activities to achieve a sustainable world, as
defined by the Brundtland Commission (the World Comission on
Environment and Development): "Sustainable development is development
that meets the needs for the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs."
>>To this end, the company will meet all the requirements set down by law,
while fully cooperating with the authorities to improve environmental quality
in all the company’s activities, both in the company’s facilities and outside
of them.
>>The company will prepare a detailed environmental policy report that includes
quantitative targets for implementation and operation, and will act to integrate
the environmental policy in the company.
>>The company will gradually implement an overall system for environmental
management, as derived from the report, in cooperation with the company’s
employees.
>>The company will increase its business activity with regards to environmental
initiatives, such as: solar installations, purification facilities (sewage treatment),
construction that combines green elements, and more.
>>The company will continue to obligate contractors to meet environmental
quality standards, such as removing building refuse to regulated sites.
>>The company will continue to act to recycle refuse and to limit and separate
refuse at source (paper, electronic waste).
>>The company will deepen its commitment to save water (water savers, flush
mechanisms, efficient irrigation).
>>The company will act to increase efficient use of energy and to reduce energy
usage.
>>The company will continue to act on the issue of grey water plants.
>>The company will cut down on paper usage (computerised filing, two-sided
photocopying, and so forth).
>>The company will gradually move to full green purchasing (recyclable materials,
fair trade, etc.).