Monday 4 November 2019

ISO 14001 preparing businesses for the effects of a changing climate

What is ISO 14001:2015?

ISO 14001 Environmental Management System is a systematic framework to manage the short term and long term environmental impacts of an organization’s products, services and processes. By Implementing ISO 14001 certification your organization can assure stakeholders that your environmental management system meets international industry specific environmental standards.

The primary objective of the ISO 14000 series of standards is to provide effective environmental management systems in organizations. The standards seek to promote cost-effective tools that make use of best practices for organizing and applying information about environmental management.

The ISO 14000 standard was developed in response to a recognized industry need for standardization. With different organizational approaches to environmental management, comparisons of systems and collaboration had proved difficult.



How can ISO 14001 Certification help your business grow?

Growing your business is very essential if you want to remain competitive. This white paper explains how implementing ISO 14001standard can help your business grow and perform better. You will learn:
  • Advantages that ISO 14001 brings to your company
  • Ways ISO 14001 can help with the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises
  • Steps to ensure profit-making with ISO 14001

ISO 14001 risk assessments to plan for the challenges of a changing climate


The recent revisions to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 include an increasing emphasis on risk assessments and a culture of risk-based thinking. Using the framework of your ISO 14001 Environmental Management System to identify areas for improvement over the next 10 years will help your business to survive the challenges and financial risks of climate change. Some of the risks include:
  • The effect of energy costs rising.
  • The risk of extreme weather events disrupting the supply chain.
  • New regulations and tighter controls on emissions.
  • Tax increases to curb emissions.
  • Transport cost increases.
Initiating a plan to minimize the risks and identify benefits will help your business continue to grow through these challenging times.

ISO 14001 certification to help combat the effects of climate change


ISO 14001:2015 helps the businesses to reduce their environmental impact by helping to identify areas of improvement.

Reducing waste, using clean energy, installing effective insulation and fitting energy efficient lighting are some of the actions that will not only help the environment but also reduce your operating costs and save money.
Demonstrating your commitment to the environment will give you an advantage over competitors when tendering for new business.

Recycling and using reusable materials can help to conserve materials and produce less waste.

Engaging your employees and making it easy for them to recycle materials and conserve energy will benefit your business and improve employee morale.


Benefits of ISO 14001 Certification

There are numerous benefits to implementing an EMS and achieving certification to ISO 14001:2015. In addition to the benefits to the environment, there are also many business benefits that can be obtained. Almost any business can achieve these gains by implementing ISO 14001 either in whole or in part. 
Some of these benefits include:

1. Improving Environmental Performance

Implementing an EMS under the framework of ISO 14001 certification can improve an organization's performance in how it manages the environmental aspects of its operations. Depending on the needs and impacts of the organization, the standard may help a business reduce the pollution associated with the company's operations, improve the efficiency of its resource use, mitigate climate impacts or address other environmental issues.

2. Demonstrating Compliance

Certification to ISO 14001 helps demonstrate compliance with regulatory and statutory requirements. The standard can help you understand how requirements impact your organization and what you need to do to comply with them. It can also help you to be prepared for future changes in regulations.

3. Increasing Leadership and Employee Engagement

ISO 14001 certification focuses on participation from company leadership as well as employees, which increases the likelihood of EMS success. The standard requires buy-in from top-level company leaders, which ensure overall business objectives align with the EMS. Engagement from employees supports the practical application of environmental policy.


4. Improving Reputation

Environmental responsibility is increasingly becoming a priority for stakeholders, including customers, investors, employees and others. ISO 14001:2015 enables you to demonstrate your commitment to the environment, which is something to which people will respond positively. Improving your environmental performance can encourage existing customers to stay with your company and attract interest from new customers and stakeholders.

5. Reducing Costs

Environmental initiatives, especially those that involve increasing the efficiency of your resource use, can help your company reduce costs and gain a financial and competitive advantage. Reducing your use of energy, water, materials and other resources decreases your expenses as well as your environmental impact.


6. Improving Environmental Performance of Suppliers

A full view of a company's environmental impact includes the effects of its suppliers. Implementing ISO 14001 encourages working with suppliers with better environmental performance and can help spot inefficiencies within the supply chain.


7. Opening up New Opportunities

Certification to ISO 14001 can open up new opportunities and help win new business. Some procurement specifications require certification. As an internationally recognized standard, it helps give potential stakeholders confidence in your company when expanding into new areas, even if they know little else about your business. Most organizations will also choose to work with an ISO 14001-certified company over one that is not certified.

8. Contributing to Sustainability Goals

ISO 14001 certification adds to many aspects of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, which address the world's most pressing issues and aim to improve quality of life, promote peace and protect the environment.

Certification Procedure

  • Application review and contract Sign up between us and applicant organization.
  • Stage-1 Audit.
  • Stage-2 Audit.
  • Review of Audit File
  • Certification decision
  • Issue of certificate.
  • Surveillance audit (annually as finalized during application review process and agreed by client).
  • Re-Certification Audit (within three years before expiry of certificate).

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