PORTLAND, Maine, September 3, 2024 — ECT2, a Montrose Environmental Group company, has achieved ISO certification in Denmark for the first time, while maintaining its previous certifications in Australia and Sweden. The company’s integrated management system meets the requirements of international standards 45001:2018 (Safety), 9001:2015 (Quality), and 1400:2015 (Environment).
In Denmark, as in other parts of the world, ECT2 helps public and private organizations to build and maintain solutions for removing and treating PFAS-contaminated groundwater, drinking water, process water, wastewater, and landfill leachate. Its teams are technology-agnostic and work to identify the PFAS treatment methods best suited to each individual project. ECT2 is committed to delivering quality, sustainable services to customers throughout North America, Australia, and Europe, while providing a safe workplace that promotes and values a proactive safety culture.
“Every customer project matters and deserves this level of commitment,” says Tore Svendsen, General Manager for ECT2 in Denmark. “Part of how we achieve the results our customers expect from us is in making sure we have good processes and are consistent in following them.”
Jude Sneesby, Global Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Manager at ECT2, commented, “This achievement is a reflection of the company’s commitment to delivering quality, sustainable services to our customers throughout Europe while providing a safe workplace that promotes and values a proactive safety culture. The recent certification of our Danish office is credit to our committed team in Denmark who developed and implemented the necessary programs during a period of exponential growth.”
About ECT2
ECT2, a Montrose Environmental Group company (NYSE: MEG), is a leading provider of technology solutions for removing difficult-to-treat contaminants from water and vapor using a proprietary, cost-effective approach that leverages the properties of synthetic resins to enable efficient analyte removal and on-site regeneration. To date, ECT2 has been awarded 17 patents for the treatment of emerging contaminants and has treated over 9 billion gallons of PFAS-impacted water in five different countries. For more information, please visit www.ect2.com.