Environmental Management Policy

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Definition:
ISO 14000 is a series of globally standardized environmental management
system developed and published by ISO - the International Organization for
Standardization. These standards specify requirements for establishing
an environmental management policy, determining environmental impacts
of products or services, planning environmental objectives, implementing
programs to meet objectives, and conducting corrective action and
management review. provide a guideline or framework for organizations
that need to systematize and improve their environmental management
efforts. The ISO 14000 standards are not designed to aid the enforcement of
environmental laws and do not regulate the environmental activities of
organizations. Adherence to these standards is voluntary.

of rules and standards to help companies reduce industrial waste and


environmental damage globally standardized environmental management
system that helps companies to reduce waste, increase resources usage to
gain trust, protect environment and increase their images. The duty is that an
organization must operate in a way that protects the environment such as air
pollution, sewage, waste management, climate change…. ISO 1400 can be
integrated easily into previous models such as ISO 9001 for quality
management, ISO 45001 for occupational health and safety.

https://asq.org/quality-resources/iso-14000
https://www.iso.org/iso-14001-environmental-management.html

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