Memberships and Affiliations
As a good
corporate citizen, CSM values its memberships in major environmental,
professional and business associations and its affiliations with
organizations devoted to the continuing improvement of the industries they
serve.
Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA)
A&WMA is
a non-profit, nonpartisan professional organization that enhances knowledge
and expertise by providing a neutral forum for technology exchange,
professional development, networking opportunities, public education, and
outreach to more than 9,000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. www.awma.org
American Bakers Association (ABA)
ABA is the Washington, D.C.-based voice
of the wholesale baking industry, representing industry interests before
the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, state legislatures and agencies, and
international regulatory authorities. Member-driven, ABA represents
approximately 85% of the wholesale bakeries in the U.S. as well as their
suppliers.
www.americanbakers.org
American Society of Baking
ASB is a
professional society comprised of members who are engaged in, involved
with, or interested in, wholesale or large-scale bakery production. The
purpose of the society is to promote the advancement of baking science
technology through the exchange of information and interaction among baking
industry professionals.
www.asbe.org
American Welding Society (AWS)
AWS is a
multifaceted, nonprofit organization with a goal to advance the science,
technology and application of welding and related joining disciplines. From
factory floor to high-rise construction, from military weaponry to home
products, AWS continues to lead the way in supporting welding education and
technology development to ensure a strong, competitive and exciting way of
life for all Americans. www.aws.org
Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
AEE is a
nonprofit professional association whose mission is to promote the
scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy
industry and to foster action for sustainable development. As such, it is a
prime source for information on energy efficiency, utility deregulations,
facility management, plant engineering, and environmental compliance.
www.aeecenter.org
Baking Equipment Manufacturers Association (BEMA)
BEMA is an
international, non-profit trade association representing bakery and food
equipment manufacturers and suppliers, whose efforts in research and
development have led to the continual improvement of the baking and food
industries. BEMA is committed to furthering the professionalism of its members
with programs that enhance communications and promote technological
advancement, education, safety, sanitation, marketing, and good
manufacturing practices.
www.bema.org
Institute of Clean Air Companies (ICAC)
ICAC is a
non-profit national association of companies working in the
stationary-source air pollution control and monitoring sector. ICAC
advances the common business interests of its members by working for
strong, flexible clean air policies that rest on a sound technical basis
and promote public health, environmental quality and industrial progress.
www.icac.com
In 2004,
ICAC proposed a new method of VOC testing developed by CSM to the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, which the U.S. EPA Agency accepted and
designated CTM-042. For more information on CTM-042, click on
http://www.epa.gov/ttnemc01/ctm/ctm-042.doc.
National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA)
NFPA is the
world's leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on
public safety. NFPA's 300 codes and standards influence every building,
process, service, design, and installation in the U.S. as well as many of
those used in other countries. Its membership totals more than 79,000
individuals from around the world and more than 80 national trade and
professional organizations. NFPA's focus on true consensus has helped the
association's code development process earn accreditation from the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI).
www.nfpa.org
New Jersey
Business & Industry Association (NJBIA)
NJBIA is the
largest statewide employer association in the U.S., with more than 23,000
member companies representing every industry in the state, including
manufacturers, service providers, retailers, wholesalers, builders,
engineering firms, and many more. Founded in 1910, NJBIA is widely regarded
as the most credible and effective advocate for business in the state.
www.njbia.org
New
Jersey Better Business Bureau (BBB)
Since the
founding of the first BBB in 1912, the BBB system has proven that the
majority of marketplace problems can be solved fairly through the use of
voluntary self-regulation and consumer education.
www.trenton.bbb.org
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