Ence, a company specializing in renewable energies and cellulose, reinforces its commitment to ethics and compliance with the achievement of ISO 37001 certification in anti-bribery management, awarded by AENOR.
This certification is in addition to the UNE 19601 criminal compliance certificate, which Ence already holds and which provides a solid framework for compliance with criminal regulations and crime prevention. It should be noted that Ence was the first company in its sector to achieve this certification.
ISO 37001 is an international standard that specifies requirements and provides guidance for establishing, implementing, maintaining, reviewing and improving an anti-bribery management system. The certification also guides the organization in establishing a culture of integrity, transparency, honesty and compliance, and in the fight against bribery and corruption.
Both certifications highlight Ence’s commitment to best practices in ethics and compliance, responsibility, transparency and commitment to its stakeholders. They also position the company as a benchmark in its sector, standing out for its rigor in the application of the highest standards of business ethics.
From left to right: Enrique Megía, Director of AENOR in Madrid, Carla Morenés, Director of Ethics and Compliance at Ence, and Ignacio Colmenares, Chairman and CEO of Ence.