Tiger strives to grow a sustainable “pawprint” by successfully managing our impact through operational procedures, rental equipment and services. In doing so, we follow ISO 14001, which is the international environmental management standard.
Tiger’s maintenance program produces a large impact in maintaining a sustainable landfill. Our fleet of rental equipment is maintained to the highest industry standards, ensuring each unit is used to its longest lifespan with some pieces exceeding 25+ years of service.
Tiger lost a 25BBL Cuttings Box during Hurricane Katrina, one of the most destructive tropical storms to ever hit the US Gulf Coast. 16 YEARS LATER…The unit was recovered. Rather than scrapping the cuttings box and sending it to a landfill, we brought it back to life! Enlarge Poster >>
With the use of our cuttings boxes and waste transporting units, Tiger transports tons of offshore waste to our onshore facilities for storage, transfer, processing, recycling or disposal with sustainable procedures.
Our waste management and disposal services contribute tremendously to the environment and reduces our clients environmental in the process.
Tiger’s CCUs are used to transport goods and materials to and from offshore wind farms during the construction and maintenance phase of operations. This service further increases our efforts to produce clean energy for a more sustainable world.
We consistently assess opportunities to grow our carbon footprint around the world. Most recently, in Brazil, we installed solar panels to generate renewable electricity for our facility.
In Trinidad, our team has volunteered to clean up debris from our local beaches and provided services to clean up an oil spill in the region.
After the largest oil spill hit the US Gulf Coast, Tiger provided base camp services to a major oil company in addition to clean up services on the beaches. We also built bird habitats to house them after being cleaned.