The Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair (CCAR) announced that Kadel’s Auto Body of Beaverton, Ore., has been recognized as a “GreenLink Shop.”
The GreenLink Shop status, an extension of CCAR’s CCAR-GreenLink Environmental Compliance Assistance Center and S/P2 (Safety and Pollution Prevention) E-learning Program, is designed to promote consumer confidence in local automotive repair facilities’ environmental/safety awareness and stewardship.
“Kadel’s Auto Body has always been, and will always be, an industry leader when it comes to ‘green’ initiatives,” said Stephen Olson, safety and environmental manager for Kadel’s. “This has been accomplished through the effort and dedication of our entire team, and Kadel’s will continue to look for opportunities to raise our environmental and safety standards for the betterment of our employees, our community and our customers.”
“We congratulate Kadel’s Auto Body in Beaverton on this accomplishment,” said Robert G. Stewart, CCAR executive vice president. “Kadel’s commitment to quality encompasses their approach to safety and environmental best practices, and the GreenLink Shop recognition is much deserved.”
Repair facilities seeking the GreenLink Shop recognition must maintain high standards of excellence in environmental, health and safety (EHS) practices in four categories: business operations, employee training, safety compliance and environmental management. The CCAR initiative recognizes both auto mechanical service facilities and collision repair shops, with separate criteria established for each type of business.
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To learn more about the CCAR GreenLink Shop program, visit www.ccar-greenlink.org/gls or call (888) 476-5465.