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At The Rigging Point, we have always been committed to quality, safety, and sustainability in every job we undertake. Today, we’re excited to share some great news: we have officially received the Local Sustainable Industry (ILS) seal!
This recognition not only highlights our dedication to the environment and local economy but also motivates us to continue providing responsible and high-quality services in the nautical industry.
What Does the ILS Seal Mean?
We Are Featured on the ILS Website
If you want to see more about our recognition and check out some photos from the certification process, visit the link below:
👉 [Link to the ILS website where we are featured]
Commitment to a More Sustainable Future
This seal inspires us to keep improving and to provide mast inspection, maintenance, and repair services with a strong focus on sustainability. We believe that the nautical industry can evolve toward more responsible practices without compromising quality or safety.
Thank you to our clients and collaborators for trusting us and being part of this journey! 🌿⚓
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