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Schemes

Schemes

LRQA undertakes verification against a number of assessment criteria. The list below shows the global schemes which LRQA assesses against.

Some of these are based on national or international standards, whereas others have specific scheme requirements developed by individual or collective users of certification.

A scheme is a commitment that companies are either legally or voluntarily obligated to implement. Schemes vary in their coverage and are applied to a number of industry sectors.

Schemes

  • BRC Standard - Food

    Approval to the BRC global standard - food gives significant benefits to the supplier. It helps to avoid the confusion and disruption that multiple audits can bring and the need to duplicate variations on the same data for different clients

  • BRC/IOP global food packaging standard

    Manufacturers have an obligation to put appropriate systems and controls in place to ensure the suitability of their packaging for safe food use

  • Clean Development Mechanism

    We will make flexible arrangements with all parties involved to make sure your project design documents and other key documents are independently validated and your actual emission reductions are verified against scheme requirements

  • Corporate Reporting

    Corporate Reporting is a process which evaluates a company's 'sustainability'

  • Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS)

    The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS), is a voluntary EU directive designed to improve a company's environmental performance.

  • Greenhouse gas emissions

    LRQA work with organisations to help them demonstrate their emission reductions and compliance with national requirements.

  • Container

    LRQA work with organisations to help them fulfil the container scheme