ISO 14001 is an internationally agreed standard that sets out the
requirements for an environmental management system. It helps
organizations improve their environmental activities through more prudent
use of resources and decrease waste, gaining a competitive advantage
and the trust of stakeholders. It is a part of the ISO 14000 family of
standards, which all deal with environmental management. ISO 14001 is
the main auditable standard in the family.
What is an environmental management system?
An environmental management system helps organizations identify,
manage, monitor and comprehensively control their environmental issues.
Like all ISO management system standards, ISO 14001, includes the need
to continually improve an organization’s systems and to approach
environmental concerns.
Why ISO 14001 is important?
- • Improves the environmental performance of the organization.
- • Demonstrates compliance with environmental legislation.
- • Employee engagement.
- • Boosts the company’s reputation
- • Cuts costs
- • Improves the environmental performance of suppliers
- • Unlashes new opportunities
- • Contributes to achieving “Corporate Sustainability Goals”
Who can get ISO 14001:2015 Internationally
recognized certification?
Any Organization
Any business, of any size, in any sector, can implement the ISO
14001:2015 framework and apply it to their organizational environmental
sustainability programme. Since the generic nature of this standard, it can
be implemented across multiple business sectors.
Any organization that seeks improvement to its environmental
performance, reduce its negative environmental impacts to demonstrate its
commitment to environmental sustainability.
This is one of the most popular standards in the world. ISO 14001:2015 is
extensively applicable. There are currently more than 300,000 certifications
granted for
ISO 14001 in more than 180 countries
ISO 14001:2015 Contributing to Sustainability Goals
ISO 14001 enhances many features of the United Nations’ Sustainable
Development Goals, which address the world’s most persistent issues and
aim to improve quality of life, promote peace and protect the environment.
How the Standard Works
ISO 14001 provides a framework that organizations can use to install an
EMS but does not find precise environmental performance requirements.
This is vital for understanding how the standard works.
- • Plan: Launch environmental objectives and the processes needed to bring about the wanted results.
- • Do: Implement the processes as step one.
- • Check: Monitor and measure the results against environmental policy and objectives and report the findings.
- • Act: Take steps to improve the results and overall environmental performance
For Success
Executing and fulfilling the requirements of ISO 14001 can be challenging, however, the following steps will help you to achieve.
1. Get support from all levels
Get the commitment from all levels. The top management leadership and implementing employees will take you to the success
2. Define objectives
Define your goals before rolling out an EMS.
3. Review existing processes
See what you have already
4. Tailor EMS to your organization
Understand your organization and tailor the EMS.
5. Work with experienced consultants.
Work with knowledgeable and experienced consultants to guide and facilitate you to reach your utmost goal.
We being a knowledgeable and experienced consultancy body which will help you to obtain ISO 14001:2015, internationally valid certification by guiding and helping you to prepare and implement;
- • Environmental Policy
- • Aspect and Impact Evaluation
- • Waste reduction and Management
- • Identifying Risks and Opportunities
- • Evaluation of Suppliers
- • Pollution Prevention
- • Resource Management
- • Hazardous Substances Management
- • Emergency Preparedness and Response
- • Timely Maintenance of Equipment
- • Internal Auditing
- • Develop Key Performance Indicators
- • Legal Requirements
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