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Standards of ISO 14000 Family

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Any company can obtain certification to the well-known international standard ISO 14001:2015, which focuses on the organization's Environmental Management System. Implementing this Standard's standards in your company will have the following advantages:

reduced environmental impact by the identification and efficient management of environmental risks throughout the lifecycle of your product or service

cost savings through waste reduction and increased operational effectiveness

Gain the trust of your stakeholders by using creative and forward-thinking strategies with your clients.

greater market potential, opening up new markets for your company that it was not previously pre-qualified to compete in, thanks to ISO 14001 certification

Any business can establish an environmental management system, but for it to be effective and efficient, it needs to be developed using a variety of environmental management Standards. The ISO 14000 Family of Standards is made up of these Standards.

Nine Standards make up the ISO 14000 Family of Standards, with ISO 14001:2015 concentrating on the requirements for environmental systems and the other Standards in the family offering further information. Every organisation that implements an environmental management system must generally adhere to six major Standards. Here are some of them:

ISO 14001:2015

Environmental Management Systems – Requirements with guidance for use

The main standard of the ISO 14000 Family, ISO 14001:2015, outlines the specifications for an Environmental Management System. It is the only family standard to which a company can be accredited.

It is based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model and emphasises ongoing environmental management improvement. By addressing the immediate and long-term environmental implications of company processes, goods, and services, ISO 14001:2015 can be used as a tool to enhance environmental performance.

Any size or style of business that wants to increase resource efficiency, cut costs, decrease waste, and support environmental sustainability can adopt this standard. To continuously improve environmental performance and compliance with relevant laws, this standard can be applied at many corporate levels, from the organisational level down to the product and service level.

Successfully obtaining ISO 14001:2015 Certification has advantages for a firm, including:

Better operational efficiency and waste reduction for increased business sustainabilityClarity on compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and other environmental requirements can increase stakeholder confidence.Enhanced environmental risk management by identification of environmental aspects and impacts and the implementation of efficient environmental controls

ISO 14002-1:2019

Environmental Management Systems

This article offers general advice to help any organisation identify environmental factors and create management strategies for them. Aspects of the environment are components of business operations, goods, or services that could have an impact on the environment. Examples of environmental factors include the use of power, the presence of cleaning agents in water, the possibility of leaks or spills, etc.

Following a thorough analysis of these factors' effects on the air, water, land, natural resources, flora and fauna, etc., control measures are put in place to lessen or minimise these effects.

Any firm can use these principles to document its environmental aspects and impacts and utilise that documentation to track and manage any shifting environmental circumstances inside the company.

 

ISO 14004:2016

Environmental Management Systems

The purpose of this guideline is to offer guidance and examples of how to successfully implement, maintain, and enhance an environmental management system in any type of business. It is not, however, permitted for contractual or regulatory purposes.

The Environmental Management System's components can be integrated into key business procedures so that environmental monitoring and control are part of how procedures are carried out on a daily basis. A company can experience improved environmental performance and meet its environmental goals by implementing strategies consistently and effectively.

 

ISO 14005:2019 

Environmental Management Systems

By utilising the many stages involved in each phase, ISO 14005:2019 offers instructions on how a phased approach can assist any firm establish an Environmental Management System at its own speed. Each phase is made up of six successive steps.

For many small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), having a formalised Environmental Management System in place can be challenging. However, by using this flexible approach, SMEs can also implement the Environmental Management System at a manageable pace and achieve long-term success and sustainable growth.

When these phases are followed, a company may easily keep track of the time and money invested on its environmental management system.

 

ISO 14006:2020  

Environmental Management Systems

Businesses can use the guidelines in ISO 14006:2020 to create, record, enforce, maintain, and enhance their ecodesign management as part of an environmental management system.

The goal of ecodesign is to prevent or minimise negative effects on the environment, culture, or economy through the creation or redesign of products, services, procedures, and structures. A business might use ecodesign strategies like installing heating systems powered by renewable energy, using eco-friendly packaging, or even using recyclable products.

These recommendations for implementing ecodesign can be used as controls for the elements inside the processes, goods, and services based on the environmental factors that a business identifies.

 

ISO 14009:2020  

Environmental Management Systems

This rule is intended to help a business increase its material efficiency. A company can examine their product or service life cycle in connection to the environment with the help of ISO 14009:2020. This entails determining the materials/equipment utilised in all business core activities, the kind and quantity of materials in the products, the extension of product lifetime, and the recovery of the products and/or materials.

Having this data available will help execute strategies like

processing materials that are environmentally friendly;Reuse;and recyclingproduct, component, or material disposal that is environmentally safe.

 

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