Environmental Policy

Marlow Ropes Ltd recognises that its activities will have an effect on both the local and global environment.  Marlow is fully committed to ensuring that the negative effect is minimised as far as is practical.

To achieve this Marlow Ropes will:

  • As a minimum requirement, comply with all relevant environmental legislation.
  • Minimise waste and make the most efficient use of resources throughout all areas of the business.
  • Identify areas where the company’s activities influence the environment and establish actions and targets to reduce the negative impact of these activities.
  • Monitor key performance indicators in waste, resource use and transport.  These will be periodically reviewed and targets set so as to continuously improve.
  • Review the environmental commitment of the supply chain with the aim of ensuring the company uses suppliers that meet Marlow’s own standards wherever practical.
  • Consider all materials used in production to ensure the company’s products have the minimum impact on the environment over their entire life cycle.
  • Invest in the most efficient production machines and processes taking into account the full life cycle of the equipment.
  • Ensure all employees of the company are proactive in implementing this policy through training and communication.
  • Further our commitment to a circular economy by educating our customers and end users and aligning ourselves with related organisations, to encourage action after the life of the product has ended through our re-use, re-purpose & recycle commitment.

This policy will be reviewed annually to ensure its continuing effectiveness.

Environmental Objectives

In line with Marlow’s Environmental Policy, Marlow Ropes have set the following objectives:

  • Achieve ISO14001:2015 (for effective environmental management systems) accreditation by August 2020.
  • Reduce waste yarn from the production process to less than 3% of the total material used.  Measured and reported on monthly.
  • Ensure that at least 50% of the fibre waste is recycled. Measured and reported on monthly.
  • Remove all single use plastic packaging from the standard product range (in Phase 1) and the wider use of plastic packaging in shipping and delivery (in Phase 2).   Progress to be reported on monthly. For further information about our commitment to responsible packaging and recycling, click here.
  • Ensure all card and paper used is sustainably sourced and FSC certified. Progress to be reported on monthly.
  • By the end of 2020, either as part of an industry collective or in our own right, to have put in place recycling initiatives for end of life rope, for both Marlow and end users.