ISO 14001 was first published in 1996 and specifies the actual requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects which the organization has control and over which it can be expected to have an influence.
Environmental ISO 14001Organisations of all kinds are increasingly concerned with minimising their impact on the environment. ISO 14001:2004 provides a structure for Environmental Management Systems (EMS) which helps them achieve both environmental and economic goals.
Nail it Down - Understand and document how you impact on the environment, and what legislation you must comply with.
Set it Right - Set objectives and targets to improve the significant impacts. Initiate actions to achieve the targets.
Size it Up - Assess the magnitude of your environmental impacts and identify the most significant.
ISO 14001 is for all organisations large or small and covers all sectors, including charities and the voluntary sector. It will help you to be more environmentally friendly, show you how to measure your consumption and reduce waste.
Nail it Down - Understand and document how you impact on the environment, and what legislation you must comply with.
Set it Right - Set objectives and targets to improve the significant impacts. Initiate actions to achieve the targets.
Size it Up - Assess the magnitude of your environmental impacts and identify the most significant.
ISO 14001 is for all organisations large or small and covers all sectors, including charities and the voluntary sector. It will help you to be more environmentally friendly, show you how to measure your consumption and reduce waste.