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External Memberships and Recognitions Group Level
National Level At national and local level, most of the companies within the Group are also members of one or more associations.
Wi-Sun Alliance: by adopting open global standards, this alliance enhances interoperability and standardisation in IoT deployments, which is crucial for the efficient and sustainable operation of smart city technologies Transparency international: International non- profit organisation which aims to end the injustice of corruption Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi): a corporate climate action organisation that enables companies and financial institutions worldwide to play their part in combating the climate crisis
Responsible Business Alliance : Schréder has adopted the Responsible Business Alliance Code of Conduct as its standard on Human Rights European Committee for Standardisation (CEN): European body that develops harmonised technical standards to ensure safety, quality, and interoperability International Commission on Illumination (CIE): international authority on light, illumination, colour and colour spaces LUCI Association (Light Urban Community International): a global network of cities that use light sustainably for social, cultural, and economic development The Shift: Belgian sustainability network IBE-BIV (Belgian Lighting Institution): a national association focusing on all scientific or technical activities related to natural and artificial lighting Zhaga: international alliance that standardises LED luminaire component interfaces for compatibility and futureproofing DALI Alliance: global industry organisation for DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) lighting control Open Mobile Alliance SpecWorks (OMA): provides an open and unified data model and interface for smart city devices and IoT networks TALQ Consortium: international initiative that establishes a standard protocol for managing outdoor lighting and smart city applications, ensuring compatibility between different vendors’ systems
Certifications
Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) certification (Environmental Management): 13% of operational sites are certified (the factory in Spain)
We have seven factories of different sizes all around the world that have obtained the following ISO certifications for their management systems. ISO 9001 (Quality Management System): 88% of Schréder’s operational sites are certified (all sites except USA) ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System): 75% of Schréder’s operational sites are certified (all sites except South Africa) ISO 50001 (Energy Management System): 38% of operational sites are certified (Spain, China and Ukraine) ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System): 63% of Schréder’s operational sites are cer‑ tified (all sites except South Africa, France and USA)
Schréder has obtained ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for its Schréder EXEDRA platform. This is a widely used, internationally recognised standard for establishing an Information Security Management System (ISMS). It helps embed and mature security controls through risk management and continuous improvement, ultimately improving service delivery and customer satisfaction while managing compliance with various legal and regulatory requirements (e.g. GDPR and NIS). The standard also takes a risk-based approach to information security, enabling Schréder to prioritise relevant threats and key information assets.
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