Monoma Netherlands achieves ISO14001 certification

29 jan 2026
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Monoma Netherlands achieves ISO14001 certification

A milestone in sustainable business

Mosaic World has achieved ISO14001 certification, an internationally recognized standard for environmental management. This certification confirms Mosaic World's structural efforts to improve environmental performance, comply with relevant laws and regulations, and increase employee awareness and involvement with regard to sustainability.

The implementation of an environmental management system is a strategic choice towards further sustainability. The system applies to various business units, including Plaza Resident Services Netherlands, Monoma Netherlands, and Watchtower Security Solutions Netherlands, and covers activities such as property management, temporary accommodation, social housing, and security services.

This certification is in line with Mosaic World's broader ESG strategy, in which environmental, social impact, and governance are essential. Mosaic World Community is also an integral part of this strategy; this platform facilitates collaboration with various partners on social and sustainable developments.

“Achieving ISO14001 certification underscores our long-term strategy.”
Wouter Ommeslag
Chief Operations Officer Mosaic World

Wouter Ommeslag, Chief Operations Officer at Mosaic World, states: “Achieving ISO14001 certification underscores our long-term strategy. We strive not only to comply with standards, but also to contribute to their development. By integrating sustainability into our processes and corporate culture, we are working toward a future that is in balance with our living environment.”

By obtaining this certification, Mosaic World confirms its ambition to grow in an economically, ecologically, and socially responsible manner.

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