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An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a framework that supports an organisation to achieve its environmental goals. | An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a framework that supports an organisation to achieve its environmental goals. | ||
ISO 14001 is the ISO's standard on environmental management systems. | ISO 14001 is the ISO's standard on environmental management systems, that can be certified to. | ||
ISO 14001 is designed to provide assurance to an organisation's management and employees - as well as external stakeholders - that the organisation is measuring and improving its environmental impact. | |||
ISO 14001 certification is designed to provide assurance to an organisation's management and employees - as well as external stakeholders - that the organisation is measuring and improving its environmental impact. | |||
Latest revision as of 20:56, 5 December 2021
Sustainability - frameworks - metrics - Environmental Management Systems - ISO.
An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a framework that supports an organisation to achieve its environmental goals.
ISO 14001 is the ISO's standard on environmental management systems, that can be certified to.
ISO 14001 certification is designed to provide assurance to an organisation's management and employees - as well as external stakeholders - that the organisation is measuring and improving its environmental impact.
See also
- Benchmarking
- Carbon
- Emissions
- Environmental concerns
- Environmental KPI
- Environmental Management System
- Environmental profit and loss
- Goal congruence
- ISO
- Key control indicator
- Key performance indicator
- Key risk indicator
- Metric
- Performance
- Report card
- Service level agreement
- Sustainability
- Treasury performance management – waste of time or a necessity?