ISO 14001 is an internationally recognized standard for Environmental management system (EMS). Protecting the environment is a major business concern. Many businesses now expect their suppliers to have detailed environmental management strategies.
ISO 14001 is the most important standard in the ISO 14000 series of environmental management systems. Implementing ISO 14001 certification allows you to demonstrate to consumers and stakeholders that your company is committed to reducing its environmental effect.
ISO 14001 provides you with a framework to identify, manage, monitor, and control their environmental impacts effectively. The standard can be used by any organization wanting to reduce waste, improve resource efficiency and to cut waste management cost.
ISO standards are reviewed and revised periodically to stay updated with current industry trends. The most recent revised version of ISO 14001 is ISO 14001:2015 which addresses current business trends in environmental management while remaining compatible with other widely used management systems such as ISO 9001.
ISO 14001: 2015 framework provides businesses with an organized approach to environmental management. It outlines how an organization can develop environmentally friendly practices and respond to changing environmental situation
Obtaining ISO 14001: 2015 certification helps reassure management, employees, and other stakeholders that a company is monitoring and decreasing its environmental effect.
The ISO 14001 framework excludes standards for environmental performance. Instead, it allows a company to meet the demands of customers and regulators in order to fulfill its corporate responsibility and legal duties.
The environmental challenges faced by every organization are different and need solutions accordingly. That’s why our ISO 14001 services packages are tailored for your specific requirements. We can add specialized services to assist you in achieving successful environmental management, as well as reduce the cost of services that are unnecessary.
For successful ISO 14001 implementation, your organization should: