In environmental services, standards matter.
Not because they look good on paper, but because they reflect how an organisation works behind the scenes — how it manages quality, how it approaches environmental responsibility, and how seriously it takes health and safety across its operations.
At PT Matic, the renewal of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 is not simply a formal achievement. It is a reflection of systems, processes and responsibilities that must be maintained consistently across the business.
Together, these internationally recognised standards reinforce three essential pillars of the company’s operations: quality management, environmental management, and occupational health and safety.
According to Oliver Fenech, CEO of PT Matic, certifications such as these are valuable because they create a framework for discipline and accountability rather than relying on intention alone.

“Standards like ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 matter because they push an organisation to operate with structure,” says Oliver Fenech. “They are not just external certifications. They shape the way processes are managed, how risks are controlled, and how responsibility is carried through day-to-day operations.”
For a company operating in environmental services, that structure is critical. Clients need more than a provider capable of carrying out a task. They need a partner that can demonstrate consistency, control and a strong operational culture across different service areas and working environments.
ISO 9001 supports PT Matic’s commitment to quality management, helping ensure that processes are defined, monitored and continually improved. In practice, this means greater consistency in service delivery, clearer accountability and a stronger focus on meeting client and operational requirements.
ISO 14001 reflects the company’s environmental management approach — particularly important in a sector where waste handling, environmental controls and responsible operational practices sit at the core of the business. It reinforces the need to manage environmental impact carefully and to maintain systems that support compliance and responsible performance.
ISO 45001, meanwhile, focuses on occupational health and safety. In a field where teams may operate across technical, industrial and regulated environments, this standard underlines the importance of safe systems of work, risk awareness and a proactive health and safety culture.
For Oliver Fenech, the value of these certifications lies not only in what they represent individually, but in how they work together across the organisation.
“Quality, environmental responsibility and health and safety are not separate issues in day-to-day operations,” says Oliver Fenech. “They influence each other constantly. Maintaining these certifications helps ensure that the business continues to operate in a controlled, responsible and consistent way.”
That is what makes renewal significant. Obtaining a certification is one step. Maintaining it over time is another.
Renewal signals that the systems behind the business are not static. They are reviewed, tested and expected to remain effective. It shows continuity, not just achievement.
“Renewal is important because it demonstrates that standards are being upheld over time,” Oliver Fenech adds. “It shows that the organisation continues to monitor its performance, review its systems and stay aligned with recognised best practice.”
For PT Matic, this ongoing alignment matters not only internally, but also in the confidence it gives clients, partners and stakeholders. In sectors connected to environmental services, trust is built through evidence, consistency and the ability to demonstrate that work is carried out within a reliable framework.
“Clients want confidence in the way a business operates,” says Oliver Fenech. “These certifications help provide that confidence because they show that our commitment to quality, environmental responsibility and health and safety is supported by recognised systems, not just by words.”
The renewal of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 therefore represents more than continued certification. It reflects a way of working — one built on standards, maintained through discipline, and carried forward through continuous responsibility.
Because in environmental services, credibility is strongest when it can be demonstrated.
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