14001 Environmental Management
ISO 14001 Environmental Management is an international standard that defines the requirements for implementing an environmental management system in an organization, with the aim of minimizing its impact on the environment and complying with current regulations.
Key aspects of ISO 14001 include:
1. Assessment of Environmental Aspects:** Identify and evaluate activities with significant environmental impact.
2. Legal Compliance:** Ensure that the company complies with applicable environmental laws.
3. Environmental Objectives and Goals:** Establish measurable environmental goals and plans to achieve them.
4. Operational Control:** Implement procedures to minimize impacts and prevent pollution.
5. Monitoring and Measurement:** Regularly evaluate environmental performance.
6. Management Review:** Conduct periodic evaluations to improve the management system.
ISO 14001 certification demonstrates the organization’s commitment to sustainability, improves its reputation and can reduce costs and open new markets.
