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Climate change is one of the biggest challenges for businesses as they try to improve their products and services to reduce their environmental impact. Enhancing your environmental performance and adapting to climate change is beneficial for business itself, helping it become more aware of its risks and vulnerabilities. According to the World Economic Forum, climate change has been named one of the major concerns of our century.
One effective way of assessing your impact and achieving your environmental objectives is by becoming ISO certified.
In this article, we will tell you all about the ISO 14001 standard, who can benefit from it, and why it would be a great idea to get certified.
Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ISO 14001:2015, which is the latest version, is an international standard that offers organisations a framework for developing an environmental management system (EMS). It’s part of the ISO 1400 family together with ISO 14004 Environmental Management Systems standards. It states the principles and criteria that enable organisations to control their environmental aspects and work towards continuous improvement.
Almost any organisation, regardless of its size, location, or industry, can benefit from obtaining ISO 14001 certification. The standard is broad enough to benefit businesses from a wide range of sectors while still providing a specific framework that can help you better control how your company interacts with the environment.
Keep in mind that while the standard offers the principles, processes, and criteria for defining your environmental management system, it doesn’t provide a set of specific instructions that you must follow to achieve improved environmental management and planning. Instead, you need to tailor the system to your organisation and the exact legal requirements and environmental interactions specific to your practices.
This standard can benefit your organisation in various ways. It can help you save costs by reducing energy consumption and waste, for example. It can also give you a competitive advantage as most customers nowadays want to purchase products and services from companies with a social mission.
But, beyond the business benefits that the ISO 14001 standard can provide, taking care of the world we live in and reducing our negative environmental impacts should be a goal for any company.
If you are considering implementing the ISO 14001 standard, then the process of achieving the certification can feel a bit overwhelming. Here’s a quick look at the process and what it entails:
Whether we’re talking about an EMS or a quality management system (QMS), certifying your organisation to the highest international standards can give you a competitive advantage, attract more customers, and ensure your organisation is growing and improving continuously.
Citation Certification is a JAS-ANZ accredited ISO certification body that can help you get your ISO certification.