ISO 14001:2015 Certification
Environmental Management System (EMS)
ISO 14001 is an international standard that outlines the requirements for an Environmental Management System (EMS). The standard provides a framework for organizations to manage their environmental impact by identifying and controlling their environmental risks and improving their environmental performance.
ISO 14001 covers a wide range of environmental issues, including air and water pollution, waste management, energy consumption, and climate change. The standard is designed to be adaptable to the specific needs of different organizations and industries, and it can be applied to businesses of any size, from small enterprises to large corporations.
To comply with ISO 14001, organizations must establish an EMS that includes policies, objectives, targets, and procedures for managing their environmental impact. They must also establish a system for monitoring and measuring their performance, and continually improve their environmental performance over time.
ISO 14001 certification is a voluntary process that demonstrates an organization's commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible business practices. Certified organizations can use the ISO 14001 logo on their marketing materials to show their customers, partners, and stakeholders that they are committed to reducing their environmental impact.
