Water Technical Committees
ECO labeling is sensitive to ozone layer perforation, greenhouse gases, climate change, acid rain, environmental balance and many other environmental issues. One of the most important environmental problems is pollution of groundwater and surface water and, more importantly, the danger of extinction.
Water resources in the world are gradually decreasing. On the one hand, with the increase in population in the world, water consumption increases, and water resources are polluted for various reasons. During the natural process of water, various harmful substances that interfere with water, violate the physical, chemical and biological properties of water and cause water pollution.
The main factors causing water pollution are population growth, urbanization, industrialization and agricultural fertilizers and chemical fertilizers. Many of the enterprises still leave their waste to nature without treatment, and as a result, the waste enters groundwater with rainwater.
In particular, a number of toxic chemicals used to control chemical fertilizers and pests used to increase production in agricultural activities pollute groundwater.
Water pollution affects people, especially animals and plants, and threatens the health of living beings. The cause of many diseases are sources of water containing pathogens.
In this respect, testing and analysis of inland waters, drinking water and wastewater are very important. To determine whether water has the required quality, enterprises conduct water analysis in developed laboratories. The validity of documents and reports issued by these laboratories depends on their accreditation.
Our organization ECO Label works in technical committees for laboratory accreditation. For this, water technical committees were created. These committees are also working on updating existing standards.
Our company ECO Label provides accreditation services to certification and conformity assessment agencies and laboratories that will operate in various sectors with a strong technological infrastructure, as well as trained and experienced specialists.