HAI gets further ASI certification

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Bar ohne Namen

Entschlossen verweigert sich Savage, der Bar einen Namen zu geben. Stattdessen sind drei klassische Design-Symbole das Logo der Trinkstätte in Dalston: ein gelbes Quadrat, ein rotes Viereck, ein blauer Kreis. Am meisten wurmt den sympathischen Franzosen dabei, dass es kein Gelbes-Dreieck-Emoji gibt. Das erschwert auf komische Weise die Kommunikation. Der Instagram Account lautet: a_bar_with_shapes-for_a_name und anderenorts tauchen die Begriffe ‘Savage Bar’ oder eben ‚Bauhaus Bar‘ auf.

 

Für den BCB bringt Savage nun sein Barkonzept mit und mixt für uns mit Unterstützung von Russian Standard Vodka an der perfekten Bar dazu.

 

 

 

 

Hammerer Aluminium Industries has achieved certification to the ASI standard in the extrusion and processing areas in Ranshofen – one of the highest industry standards.

Following the two company-owned foundries in 2020, aluminum expert Hammerer Aluminium Industries (HAI) has now also achieved the Performance Standard certification of the Aluminum Steward Initiative (ASI) in the areas of extrusion and processing at its Ranshofen site.

 

High dynamics in the sustainability strategy

The certification of extrusion and processing in Ranshofen according to the ASI standard is another important development, as COO Markus Schober emphasizes: „In view of our high motivation to continuously improve and sustainably design our business processes along the entire value chain, we are very proud of the ASI Performance Standard certification for the Extrusion and Processing divisions in Ranshofen. After the certification of our two foundries in 2020, this is the next step to contribute to a better future and to use aluminum as part of the solution for the EU Green Deal.“

 

59 criteria for sustainability checked by TÜV Rheinland

During the independent audit by TÜV Rheinland Cert GmbH, the extrusion and processing departments at HAI in Ranshofen were checked for compliance with 59 criteria. External auditors check the criteria within the sustainability pillars “corporate governance”, “environment” and “social affairs”.