Facility Systems
Request ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001 evidence where applicable, including scope and facility coverage.
Sustainability claims for gloves must be as disciplined as safety claims. This page organizes material, operations, supplier and product lifecycle information in a format procurement and EHS teams can examine.
Request ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001 evidence where applicable, including scope and facility coverage.
Ask whether recycled content is post-consumer, post-industrial or packaging-only, and tie it to a specific product family.
Clarify cradle-to-gate, cradle-to-grave and disposal assumptions before comparing glove alternatives.
Quality controls, sizing accuracy and change frequency all influence waste, even when the material looks similar.
Any carbon language should state Scope 1, Scope 2 or Scope 3 boundaries and identify whether third-party verification exists.
Recycling and takeback only work when contamination, polymer mix and local logistics are addressed honestly.
Questions for comparing nitrile, latex, neoprene and blended glove families across performance and disposal boundaries.
Request FileA structured sheet for facility scope, certificate date, management system coverage and procurement evidence storage.
Request FileGuidance for matching glove thickness and replacement intervals to task risk without encouraging overuse.
Request FileReview top-volume glove SKUs for trial feedback, complaint rate, sizing waste and substitution requests.
Refresh supplier certificates, material declarations, facility management system evidence and disposal assumptions.
Compare performance standards, wearer acceptance, lifecycle notes and documentation completeness before approving a new glove.
The right sustainability conversation names the product family, facility scope, material claim and reporting boundary. Ask for the pack before the claim reaches an audit file.
Request Evidence Pack