![]() ![]() "Our SOC 2 Type II certification demonstrates ERI’s ongoing commitment to security, data protection and the responsible recycling of all electronic devices," said John Shegerian, ERI’s Chairman and CEO. SOC 2 Type II compliance certification affirms that ERI’s practices, policies, procedures, security, data integrity and operations meet the highest SOC 2 standards for security and data protection. ERI is also the only certified carbon neutral ITAD services provider in the industry. Last month, ERI successfully completed the Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type II audit and received compliance certification, making ERI the first and only SOC 2 Types I and II certified ITAD & e-waste recycler in the industry. Existing activities (initiated before the workshop) are eligible on a case-by-case basis in consultation with Pollinator Partnership Canada or a designated representative.GOODYEAR, Ariz., August 01, 2023-( BUSINESS WIRE)- ERI, the nation’s largest fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition (ITAD) provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, now maintains nine state-of-the-art, carbon neutral e-waste recycling facilities that feature SOC 2 Type I and II certification, including its newest location in Goodyear, Arizona, near Phoenix. To be certified, demonstration of at least one activity from each category is required. Follow up activities are in two categories: 1. In order to receive Pollinator Steward Certification and the ability to use the stamp, follow up activities are required within 6 months of completion of the training modules (up to one year will be considered if activities are dependent on season). Artificial pollinator nesting habitat (bee houses).In-depth exploration of other pollinator groups (eg butterflies, beetles).Planning, budgeting, barriers, and implementation.The following components are recommended: Outreach and Education: learn options for spreading your knowledge and inspiring others.Identifying and Monitoring Pollinators: how to tell bees, flies, and wasps apart, some of the main bee groups, and how to monitoring pollinator populations formally and informally.This section can include several modules on creating and maintaining specific habitat types (eg, meadows, wetlands, hedgerows, urban etc) Habitat enhancement techniques: options from preservation, enhancement, and maintaining habitat for pollinators with practical details.Information on coevolution, and consideration of local environment, history, habitat and native plants Indigenous Perspectives: Indigenous knowledge, history, culture, relationships and considerations in your region.Pollinator Basics: pollination ecology, information on main pollinators, focus on bees (managed and native), conservation issues, habitat needs, how to help. ![]() Only Pollinator Partnership Canada can award the P2C Pollinator Steward Certification. To achieve certification, participants must demonstrate understanding of the following components, which comprise approximately 10 hours of training with additional discussion/question periods. ![]() Training is flexible and can meet the needs and interests of different groups. The training component of Certification involves in person learning, online modules, or a hybrid. ![]()
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