ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems
ISO 14001 is an international standard prescribing a structured approach to environmental protection.
It enables organisations of all sizes to develop and implement policies to deliver environmentally responsible and sustainable business practices.
Key Benefits
Meet Compliance Requirements
Build confidence and trust with stakeholders by providing evidence that your organisation complies with its legal obligations.
Support Longer Term Strategic Focus
Future-proof your business and drive sustainable development by adopting environmentally sound processes that strengthen your market position.
Drive Corporate Social Responsibility
Improve your company’s reputation and build public confidence in your brand by taking a responsible approach to environmental management.
What Is It?
Setting the international best-practice for environmental management, the ISO 14001 standard achieves this through a systematic approach.
All organisations can benefit from a systematic approach to environmental management. Adopting an environmental management system will improve your ability to manage environmental responsibilities in a systematic manner, providing value for the environment, your organisation and stakeholders.Certification to ISO 14001 demonstrates your commitment to environmental outcomes across all aspects of your organisation.ISO 14001 defines an environmental management system drawing on the plan-do-check-act (PDCA) model and risk-based thinking to create a framework for balancing the three pillars of sustainability: development; transparency; and accountability.
Scope
ISO 14001 describes requirements for an environmental management system that can achieve an enhancement of environmental performance; fulfill compliance obligations and achieve environmental objectives.
Context of the Organisation
The organisation must understand the external and internal factors that may affect its ability to achieve the desired results.
Leadership
The organisation’s leaders must commit to the environmental management system, taking accountability for the effectiveness and success by providing sufficient resources, ensuring the environmental policy and objectives are in place, and clearly communicating roles, responsibilities and authorities clear.
Planning
Planning must address actions to address risks and opportunities; environmental objectives and how to achieve them; and change management.
Support
The organisation must ensure sufficient resources are allocated to the environmental management system; including the establishment, implementation, maintenance and continual improvement; and carefully monitor their use and effectiveness.
Operation
The organisation should plan, implement and control processes, using a lifecycle process, to meet requirements for providing its products and services.
Performance Evaluation
The organisation must be able to demonstrate and verify process capability as specified by the customer’s approval process requirements.
Improvement
ISO 14001 requires a commitment to continual improvement, including managing nonconformities, solving problems, error-proofing, and taking corrective action when required.