Metal Group

OUR CERTIFICATIONS

OUR
CERTIFICATIONS

Management that values people,
achieves results

Having a differentiated people management approach is the result of a connection to the best organizational practices, and this includes topics such as sustainability, emotional salary, organizational neuroscience, agile management, and flexibility. The combination of these practices and values has consolidated the Metal Group’s management model, which is proven by the certifications and performance indicators it has achieved, such as the GPTW certification for the fourth consecutive year and the national award in the industry segment, ranking it as one of the best companies to work for in Brazil in 2024. In 2023, the company also won first place in the ABRH SC’s “Prêmio Ser Humano” with the case study “The Foundations of Neuroscience Applied in People Management”. Our journey has been marked by achievements based on practices and values that hold the HUMAN BEING in high regard, as engaged people are more competitive and successful.

Certifications
- ISO 9001:2015

With the constant growth of Metal Group, the quality of the products became certified and recognized by ISO 9001, as of 2015.

The ISO 9001 certification brought Metal Group greater optimization of its processes and organizational performance, having greater control in the administration of its processes, improving productivity, reducing waste and achieving better results. The certification brings more confidence and credibility to its customers due to the commitment transmitted with the quality management and its products.

Certifications
– ISO 14001:2015

The ISO 14001:2015 certification marked an important milestone in Copper’s sustainability journey, reinforcing our commitment to environmental protection, reducing the environmental impacts of our processes, using resources efficiently, and complying with environmental regulations.

GHG Inventory Declaration
Certification

The GHG (Greenhouse Gas) inventory is a way of identifying, mapping and quantifying the sources of emissions from Metal Group’s activities, in which after the inventory process by a third-party company, the company requested an audit by a certifying body in order to bring even more veracity to the data and information reported.

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) was used. It is a methodology developed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) that provides a set of standards and guidelines for quantifying and managing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from organizations, projects and activities.