Eurofins | Chem-MAP are pleased to announce that Massimo Guarducci have been awarded Level 3 ZDHC certification for their leather and textile chemical products. In accordance with the most recent conformity guidelines disclosed by ZDHC in November 2022, 187 chemical formulations have been added to the ZDHC gateway as conformant to MRSL V3.1.
The Eurofins | Chem-MAP programme is an approved ZDHC Certification Standard able to offer certification of chemical formulations used in leather, textile and synthetic supply chains to the highest levels of ZDHC conformity.
“Thanks to Eurofins | Chem-Map, Massimo Guarducci s.r.l. has been awarded ZDHC Level 3 for the second time, this time according to MRSL 3.1, 95 chemical formulations, obtaining Level 3 status according to Chemicals to Zero programme.” states Georgina Mawer, Eurofins | Chem-MAP programme.
“Our industrial chemical production represents the heart of our company and combines quality and sense of responsibility for both people and environment” states Massimo Guarducci s.r.l.
About Massimo Guarducci
Massimo Guarducci s.r.l. since 1970 operates in Textile, Leather, Paper, Cosmetics and Detergency industries.
During their 50 years activity, Massimo Guarducci implemented an integrated certification system concerning Quality, Environment and Security for their production of chemicals by obtaining ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 22716:2008 certifications.
Furthermore the company has adopted its own policy and code of conduct, holds from 2015 the Legality Rating, following art. 6, section 2 of the Regulation implemented by the Competition Authority with resolution n° 27165 dated 15 May 2018.
The company is committed to ensuring that their business goals do not generate environmental impact and that are coherent with environmental concern logics, supporting UN Agenda 2030 goals. For this reason, Massimo Guarducci S.r.l. has also adhered to ZDHC Chemicals to Zero programme.
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