If your contracts or tenders require an ISO 14001 certification, then this is an obvious benefit. Nevertheless, even if it is not a formal requirement, very often your customers, neighbors, and the local community will be interested in how you care for the environment around you. Increasingly, consumers are concerned about the environmental practices of the companies that produce the products they use. One way to assure all of the people that you are committed to managing your environmental impacts is to have a demonstrable environmental management system to identify and control these impacts. This can enhance your image, help you maintain a good public image, and improve community relations – which can help improve your market share with these interested parties.
Show MoreOne of the most important benefits that can be derived from implementing ISO 14001 is to provide you with a framework for identifying, monitoring and complying with the various environmental requirements that apply to your processes. Of course, you try to follow all applicable laws before implementing an environmental management system, but the system itself can aid in maintaining your compliance. Additionally, implementation will tell people that you care about the environment, and have a proven framework for identifying and complying with the various legal, regulatory and contractual requirements, thus boosting your image and credibility as above
Show MoreAll companies want to reduce costs – this is a fact in today’s world economy – but you may wonder how an environmental management system can help with cost control. The first way that this can happen is by using your system to identify, control, and reduce the number of environmental incidents that occur, which can cost your company through liability costs of fines, cleanup, and reparations. Secondly, you can use the improvement aspect of the environmental management system to help reduce costs by working to conserve the energy and input materials required by your company processes.
Show MoreWhen you are trying to make the improvements outlined above, it is important to ensure you are working with good, accurate data, which is a key element of the ISO 14001 standard. When putting these improvement activities in place, you can greatly increase the chances that you will be successful the first time by tracking the improvement through good data collection – and even if the initiative goes off track, you will find this out sooner so that you can correct problems and recover faster. This can save further time and money.
Show MoreThe element of continual improvement that is integral to the ISO 14001 requirements can be used to help your organization to move from small improvements toward greater enhancements to your organizational processes. Through these systematic processes, you can better build your public image and reduce your costs as identified above, but to continue to do this can help your employees find new and better ways to reduce your environmental impact and save time and resources when they improve the processes. When people are involved in a culture that utilizes them to work toward common goals of improvement, they are more engaged overall.
Show MoreAs just stated, employees who are involved in company improvements are more engaged in other aspects of the company. Given a choice between working for a company that shows care and concern for the environment around it and one that does not, most people would prefer the first company. Engaged employees in a group effort to reduce the company’s environmental footprint will often have an increased employee focus and retention, and it is easier and less expensive to retain employees than it is to recruit and train new employees. So, every dollar spent on helping employees become more engaged is worth more in savings for the training and recruitment department.
Of course, the main reason to implement an environmental management system using the ISO 14001 requirements is to help the environment by causing less of a negative impact and reducing your environmental footprint. While this remains true, some companies can still find it difficult to defend the monetary expenditures required to implement change. It can be easier to justify the cost of making these improvements by focusing on these other benefits that can go beyond the simple ideals of environmental stewardship and focus more on the long-term advantages of implementing an environmental management system.
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ISO 14001:2015 is the international standard for environmental management systems (EMS). An environmental management system allows a business to make policy and process changes to manage resources responsibly, prevent pollution, achieve legal compliance and otherwise improve environmental performance. The standard provides guidelines for implementing, maintaining and improving an EMS.Although ISO 14001 focuses on reducing environmental impact, ISO 14001 certification provides financial benefits as well, which is why over 250,000 organizations worldwide have worked to receive this certification.
The main goal of ISO 14001 is to give businesses the tools they need to minimize their environmental impacts. In a world facing increasingly serious environmental challenges, ISO 14001 encourages organizations to look outward, protecting the environment and recognizing the impacts the environment has on business. Specific environmental benefits that come with an environmental management system include reduced waste, sustainable supply chain management and reduced carbon emissions.
ISO 14001 certification can benefit businesses and organizations of all sizes. Whether you want to demonstrate your commitment to sustainability or reduce costs by using resources more efficiently, you should consider starting the ISO 14001 certification process. Examples of industries that could benefit from ISO 14001 environmental management systems include construction, automotive, electronic, telecommunication, and engineering.
The ISO 14001 certification process requires you to implement the standard in your organization and complete a successful two-part audit. After the initial certification audit, you will also need to complete yearly surveillance audits and a recertification audit every three years to maintain your certification. The amount of time it will take to obtain certification will depend on a number of factors, including the size of your organization, your current level of compliance, your level of risk and more.