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But what is the life cycle perspective? What does it mean, and is it an essential part of ISO 14001 certification?
Essentially, the term “life cycle perspective” means that companies seeking ISO 14001 certification should think about the entire lifecycle of products and services when thinking about ways to reduce their environmental impact as part of their environmental management system.
Taking the time to understand the life cycle perspective can help companies find ways to reduce waste and operate more sustainably. Life cycle stages can vary somewhat, but generally speaking, there are 5 stages of a product or service life cycle.
ISO 14001:2015 does not require a detailed life cycle assessment. This is not a mandatory part of certification. Partially, this is because the precise steps that a company can take to improve the sustainability of a life cycle are limited based on the specifics of their operations.
For example, while a product designer can choose more sustainable materials for a final design, the company manufacturing the product has less control – they may be able to reduce material waste, but the manufacturer will not have the final say about what materials are used to create the product itself, and whether or not that product is sustainable.
Therefore, it doesn’t make much sense for most companies to perform a full life cycle assessment, because very few companies are ever involved in the full life cycle from material extraction to final disposal. Rather, they should consider where they fit into the entire life cycle – and which precise steps they can take to enhance sustainability in their own operations.
While ISO 14001 does not require a detailed product life cycle assessment, taking a holistic view and understanding life cycle perspective can still help top management mitigate significant environmental impacts.
With an understanding of the stages of a product and its lifecycle, management will have an easier time controlling or influencing product development in the pursuit of sustainable development.
Not only does this protect the Earth and lead to more sustainable growth, but understanding the life cycle perspective can help companies earn environmental credentials from a variety of organisations concerned with eco-friendly, “green” products and services, which may be helpful for branding and PR reasons.
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