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ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management Systems Meeting stakeholder expectations White paper Abstract ISO 14001 - the international standard for environmental management is the most widely recognised environmental management system (EMS) standard in the world. By providing a best practice approach, ISO 14001 sets out the requirements for an EMS to help organisations improve their environmental performance, e.g. through more efficient use of resources and the reduction of waste. They can also gain a competitive advantage and the trust of their stakeholders. TÜV SÜD Contents ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES 3 RELEVANCE OF ISO 14001 IN TODAY’S CONTEXT 4 OVERVIEW OF ISO 14001:2015 5 HOW TO GET STARTED 7 THIRD-PARTY CERTIFICATION BY TÜV SÜD 8 WHY CHOOSE TÜV SÜD 9 CONCLUSION 10 About the TÜV SÜD expert Fred Wenke Head of Certification Body and Head of Product Compliance Management, TÜV SÜD Over the last 25 years Fred Wenke has gained experience working worldwide as a manager and auditor in the third-party certification industry. Fred is a Diploma Chemical Engineer (BSc equivalent), specialising in waste water treatment/water chemistry, and a Biological Technical Assistant with main subjects in ecology and pollution control. He contributed to the ISO 14001:2015 revision as a German delegate and is currently the convenor of the ISO ad hoc group on the future challenges for a next revision of the standard. Fred Wenke can be reached at fred.wenke@tuvsud.com. 2 ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management Systems | TÜV SÜD Environmental management challenges KEY PRINCIPALS OF ISO 14001:2015 ISO 14001 is suitable for organisations of 1 Driven by 2 Overall 3 Protecting the all types and sizes, be leadership strategic fit environment Focus on proactive they private, not-for- Strong commitment Close alignment initiatives and profit or governmental. from those at the top with your strategic improving direction environmental performance Organisations have turned to ISO 14001 for more than twenty years to 5 Effective communication 4 Life cycle thinking help them develop an Environmental Management System (EMS) Driven through a communications Considering each stage from framework. The latest version of strategy development to end-of-life the standard was released in 2015 and included key improvements Source: ISO sub-committee with responsibility for ISO 14001 such as the increased prominence of environmental management to protect the environment by, ■ Improved product footprint within the organisation’s strategic for example, preventing pollution, – Address environmental issues planning processes, greater minimising waste, and reducing during product design. input from leadership, and a energy and materials consumption. – Focus on each lifecycle stage. stronger commitment to proactive Based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act ■ Enhanced environmental initiatives that boost environmental methodology, it provides a systematic performance performance. framework for the organisation to – Raise awareness and establish environmental objectives involvement. What is an EMS? and processes in accordance with the An EMS gives organisations of any environmental policy, to implement The ISO also outlines the following size a universal structure to ascertain the processes, to monitor and organisational values and benefits: and manage their environmental measure these processes against ■ Integrated strategic approach issues. defined criteria and to take actions to – Align environmental continually improve. management to business As ISO 14001 adopts the High-Level strategy. Structure, common to many other The International Organization for – Align environmental initiatives standards such as ISO 9001 Quality Standardization (ISO) outlines how with business priorities. Management, ISO 45001 Occupational taking an EMS approach delivers the – Align EMS processes with Health and Safety Management and following environmental values and other management system ISO 50001 Energy Management, it is benefits: processes. easy to integrate into any existing ISO ■ Risk-based approach to protect the ■ Fulfillment of compliance management system. environment obligations – Prevent adverse impacts. ■ Mitigation of adverse effects on ISO 14001 supports an organisation – Pursue opportunities with the organisation in developing and integrating its beneficial impact and – Realise operational efficiencies environmental management practices competitive advantage. and financial benefits. TÜV SÜD | ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management Systems 3 Relevance of ISO 14001 in today’s context One key goal of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is to protect the planet from degradation through sustainable consumption and production, the sustainable management of natural resources, and taking urgent action on climate change. Adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015, at its core sit 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all developed and developing counties in a global partnership. of their entire supply chain, many For environmental management, businesses also require suppliers responses from users suggested that While the SDGs address governments to report results at regular intervals. organisations have realised significant and countries, their aims in Supply chain sustainability is value from ISO 14001 in terms of many cases may also influence therefore a key outcome of ISO 14001 meeting legal requirements, improving expectations and requirements certification, as businesses are faced environmental performance, and related to commercial practices and with customer requests to establish enhancing management commitment business operations. Out of the 17 and document environmentally and and stakeholder engagement. sustainable goals, several address socially responsible practices. environmental sustainability. These Responses from users also suggest goals seek to reduce vulnerabilities that ISO 14001 has provided to environmental shocks; strengthen Supply chain considerable value for business capacity for adaptation to climate sustainability is a key management, most notably for change, extreme weather, flooding, meeting stakeholder requirements, any other disasters; progressively outcome of ISO 14001 improving public image, achieving improve land and soil quality; and certification. strategic objectives and integrating reduce hazardous chemicals in the air, with business management systems. water and soil. More than half of the participants Supply chain demand What the end-users say indicated ‘high’ to ‘very high’ value, and more than 80% indicated at least 1 For most OEMs, their supply chain’s An ISO survey , issued via national a moderate value in these areas. environmental credentials are member bodies, received an intrinsically linked to their own unprecedented response with close These results correspond with corporate sustainability. Upstream to 5,000 participants in 110 countries reported motivations for adopting the supply chain customers are therefore worldwide. The survey included standard. Based on user rankings increasingly demanding that their questions relating to the perceived of factors influencing their adoption suppliers identify and quantify value of the ISO 14001 standard, for of the standard, the strongest environmental aspects themselves, both environmental management and environmental drivers for adopting using key performance indicators business management, and the extent ISO 14001 included commitment to identify areas of alignment and to which ISO 14001 should address to environmental protection/ opportunities for improvement. To or strengthen attention to future conservation and reduction of risk of assess the environmental impact challenges for EMS. adverse environmental impact. 4 ISO 14001:2015 - Environmental Management Systems | TÜV SÜD
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