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Environmental management recertification

01.08.2022
WILHELMSHAVEN. The environmental management of the JadeWeserPort was PERS-certified for the fourth time in May. Holger Banik (MD) and Environmental Coordinator Silke Lüders (both at JadeWeserPort Realisierungs GmbH) are presenting the certificate. PERS stands for Port Environmental Review System – a tool used for the extensive analysis and monitoring of environmental management, especially in ports. The certificate is issued by the international organisation EcoPorts, which makes extensive demands on the environmental management of JadeWeserPort.

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