
Our environmental policy is an integrated part of the company’s quality management system. It is both a management responsibility and an individual responsibility of each employee to ensure that the policy is followed, maintained, and improved. Through training, participation, competence development, and good routines, employees are motivated to help Seafront achieve its environmental ambition.
Our environmental impact results from resource consumption, pollution, and waste generated by our activities. This impact can be improved through concrete measures, such as reducing energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and hazardous substances, as well as reducing resource use in general.
We have a plan for replacing equipment with more environmentally friendly ones.


When cleaning vehicles and other terminal equipment, runoff can contain oil residues, degreasers, road salt, lubricating grease, asphalt dust, and more. Vehicles are washed in wash bays equipped with oil separators.
Our quality system ensures that all employees and contractors have knowledge of how to operate equipment in the most efficient and environmentally friendly way. Drivers holding heavy vehicle licenses complete courses in economic and eco-friendly driving as part of their mandatory continuing education (CPC courses).
Seafront has been certified in accordance with the following industry criteria:
The certificate attests that the business has established an environmental management system and fulfils strict criteria in waste/reuse, energy, procurement, transportation, and working environment. Requirements include anchoring and targeted improvement efforts. The Eco-Lighthouse Foundation is recognized by the EU according to Article 45 of Regulation 1221/2009.
Eco-Lighthouse Certificate (PDF)