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All You Need To Know About ISO 14001:2015 Certification

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at exactly what ISO 14001 is, what benefits it can bring to businesses and how to implement a successful system.


ISO 14000 is a set of standards for environmental management, meaning the technologies and practices that help organisations develop systems to manage their environmental impact. This family of standards helps companies to improve their resource efficiency and reduce harm to the environment.


They also help businesses become more transparent about their activities and comply with legal requirements relating to the environment. Enterprises of all sizes can implement effective ISO 14000 compliant management systems and benefit from improved efficiency and reduced costs while providing assurance they are meeting their legal obligations.


ISO 14001:2015 is the international standard for environmental management which provides guidance for organisations that want to develop and maintain an effective system for preventing pollution and reducing their impact on the environment.


Key Benefits of ISO 14001 certification


ISO 14001 can help organisations increase efficiency, save money by reducing consumption of resources such as energy, water and raw materials, create a more sustainable supply chain, increase customer satisfaction and market share, enhance corporate image and reputation; improve compliance with statutory regulations and industry standards; improve staff engagement; manage the impacts of operations more effectively; reduce waste costs; and make better use of environmental information.


What is an Environmental Management System?


An environmental management system (EMS) is a comprehensive process that helps organisations ensure compliance with environmental regulations, limit their environmental footprint, and improve their overall environmental performance.


The environmental movement: a background to environmental management standards


Throughout history, ideas about environmental protection have been cultivated but largely remained at the stage of theoretical principles until the beginning of the 20th Century when industry-related accidents brought attention to the importance of improved control over potentially hazardous activities to protect people and ecosystems.


Driven by increasing regulations, pioneering businesses began to develop structures for greater ownership of natural resource issues in the late 1960s. By the start of the 21st Century, EMS's were employed around the world and had shaped a new mentality focused on lasting solutions for sustainable enterprises rather than one-time ‘sticking plasters’ to address local problems.


What is the main aim of ISO 14001?


ISO 14001 Certification helps organisations identify, understand and manage the environmental impacts of their activities. This certification ensures compliance with national and local environmental laws and improves transparency, as certified companies are required to report progress periodically so others can observe their efforts. Additionally, ISO 14001-certified companies tend to be more efficient with their resources, reducing waste and lowering costs.


Finally, this certification helps organisations build trust among their customers and stakeholders by demonstrating responsible stewardship of the environment.


Integrating ISO 9001 and ISO 14001


ISO 9001 is the international standard that sets out the requirements for a Quality Management System and ISO 14001 is the environmental management system standard. Integrating these two standards will create an effective Quality and Environmental Management System within an organisation, which allows it to connect its quality management objectives to its environmental policies in order to ensure regulatory compliance, continuous improvement opportunities and more.


This helps both the operational objective of the company as well as helps them to build a reputation in their market. In addition, this integration helps the organisation become more sustainable by managing their organisational footprint and reducing their burden on the environment.


Environmental Management System performance


ISO 14001 is an internationally accepted standard that sets out the requirements for an effective environmental management system. It helps organisations to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, manage their environmental responsibilities and control their environmental hazards. ISO 14001 also helps organisations develop systems to identify and control any impact of their operations on the environment, as well as allows them to take action to improve performance. In addition, it provides a platform to demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations in the eyes of stakeholders, customers and investors.


The primary purpose of ISO 14001 is to enable organisations to develop an environmental management system which allows them to meet their sustainable development objectives and comply with legal and other requirements. It does not prescribe specific performance criteria but rather establishes requirements for an effective environmental management system that can be tailored towards different types of businesses across all sectors.


An EMS can help organisations reduce their operating costs by streamlining processes and improving efficiency in areas such as energy, water, and materials use. In addition, reducing pollution through prevention and control can lead to cost savings when an organisation no longer has to pay for fines or cleanup costs. Furthermore, certifying your business according to this standard creates trust with customers who prefer to purchase from businesses that actively work towards minimising their environmental impact.


The environment is an important factor to consider when developing products and services. By focusing on environmental performance, companies can reduce their negative impacts on the environment and help create a healthier future for the planet.


In addition to reducing harmful emissions, companies can become more efficient by making use of renewable energy sources and utilising sustainable materials whenever possible. Companies that invest in improving their environmental performance will have an impact beyond just reducing their costs — they will bolster global awareness of sustainability and influence positive change worldwide.


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