About SEIMA
SEIMA was incorporated in 1994 by a group of
volunteers who worked in environmental management. It is a provincial association of companies and individuals
within the environment industry whose members consist of environmental
companies and environmental managers from various economic sectors such as
mining, forestry, agriculture and governments as well as product and service providers to the industry. This diversity of membership is
one of SEIMA’s greatest strengths as it creates linkages between the
environmental industry, industries that are concerned about their environmental
impact and government agencies that are responsible for environmental
regulations or business development within the environmental sector. SEIMA facilitates
exchange of information and ideas among these members and other industry contacts.
SEIMA is directed by a volunteer Board of Directors of practitioners and stakeholders within the environmental industry.
SEIMA Mission, Vision, and Values
At the 2011 AGM, SEIMA members approved a revision to the association's mission, vision and values statements to better reflect the growth of the organization:
Mission
To actively advise, represent, advocate and educate in promotion of best
environmental practice and the growth of the environmental industry in Saskatchewan. To act as
an environmental focal point by establishing a forum for exchange of
information and ideas among SEIMA members, other relevant groups, government
and the public. To provide a range of beneficial services to its members and
promote the value of its Members’ products and services.
Vision
SEIMA is the most recognized and respected
association of businesses and individuals involved in responsible environmental
practice in Saskatchewan,
providing high value services to its growing list of members and actively
supporting their professional and business growth aspirations.
Value Statement
SEIMA will operate at a high level of
respect and integrity in relationship to
- its members, which include its Directors and Officers
- its staff
- its stakeholders, which include government representatives, other
associations and organizations
- the general public
protecting always the standard of
environmental industry practice within the province of Saskatchewan.