Environmental Management System: Difference between revisions

From ACT Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
imported>Doug Williamson
(Create page - source - Novisto - https://novisto.com/esg-glossary/)
 
imported>Doug Williamson
(Add link.)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:


The idea is to enable and encourage consistent review, evaluation, and improvement of the organisation's environmental performance.  
The idea is to enable and encourage consistent review, evaluation, and improvement of the organisation's environmental performance.  


The EMS itself does not dictate a level of environmental performance -  each organisation’s EMS is tailored to its own objectives and targets.  
The EMS itself does not dictate a level of environmental performance -  each organisation’s EMS is tailored to its own objectives and targets.  
Line 27: Line 28:
* [[Key performance indicator]]
* [[Key performance indicator]]
* [[Key risk indicator]]
* [[Key risk indicator]]
* [[Metric]]
* [[Performance]]
* [[Performance]]
* [[Report card]]
* [[Report card]]
* [[Service level agreement]]
* [[Service level agreement]]
* [[Sustainability]]
* [[Sustainability]]
* [[Tailor]]
* [[Treasury performance management – waste of time or a necessity?]]
* [[Treasury performance management – waste of time or a necessity?]]



Latest revision as of 14:11, 7 December 2021

Sustainability - frameworks - metrics.

(EMS).

An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a framework that supports an organisation to achieve its environmental goals.

The idea is to enable and encourage consistent review, evaluation, and improvement of the organisation's environmental performance.


The EMS itself does not dictate a level of environmental performance - each organisation’s EMS is tailored to its own objectives and targets.

An example of an EMS is ISO 14001, a set of standards and guidance documents developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

(Source - Novisto.)


See also


External link