Axiom Materials receives Carbon Neutrality Certification
The 2019 certification demonstrates Axiom’s commitment to corporate social responsibilities and its goal to contribute to reinforcing a sustainable future.

Axiom Materials Inc. (Santa Ana, Calif., U.S.) a company acquired by Kordsa (Istanbul, Turkey) in 2019, a former supplier and technical partner of the company has received the Carbon Neutrality Certification for 2019. The certification demonstrates Axiom’s commitment to corporate social responsibilities and contributing to reinforcing a sustainable future.
Axiom Materials says it worked with SCS Global Services to calculate its carbon emissions from sources such as utilities, employee commute and waste streams. The company additionally completed several projects in 2020, and has others already planned for 2021 in order to continue to find ways to reduce the amount of carbon emissions it generates.
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