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Non-stop Dogwear has achieved certification to two international management standards and has been named on the Financial Times Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2025 list.

The company has been certified to ISO 9001, which covers quality management systems, and ISO 14001, relating to environmental management. 

The certifications followed an external audit of the business’s operations.

According to the company, the audit identified no non-conformities against the requirements of the two standards. 

The auditor cited the company’s documentation, integration of quality and environmental processes and internal operating practices.

Non-stop Dogwear said the certifications place it among a small number of pet industry brands to hold both ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification.

Separately, the company was included in the Financial Times Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2025 ranking, which assesses companies based on revenue growth over an extended period. 

Non-stop Dogwear was ranked 83rd overall, first in the apparel and fashion category and second among Norwegian companies.

The company said the recognition reflected its long-term growth strategy and focus on operational standards.

Tonje Wahl Evensen, chief executive of Non-stop Dogwear, said: “This achievement is the result of a true team effort. It affirms the core principles underpinning our organisation and our commitment to responsible growth.”

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