ISO 14001:2004
Organizations of all kinds are increasingly concerned with achieving and demonstrating sound environmental perforsance by controlling the impacts of their activities, products and services on the environment, consistent with their environmental policy and objectives. They do so in the context of increasingly stringent legislation, the development of economic policies and other measures that foster environmental protection, and increased concern expressed by interested parties about environmental matters and sustainable development.
    
International Standards covering environmental management are intended to provide organizations with the elements of an effective environmental management system (EMS) that can be integrated with other management requirements and help organizations achieve environmental and economic goals
 
This International Standard specifies requirements for an environmental management system to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and information about significant environmental aspects. It is intended to apply to all types and sizes of organisation and to accommodate diverse geographical, cultural and social conditions. The overall aim of this International Standard is to support environmental protection and prevention of pollution in balance with socio-economic needs.
 
This International Standard is based on the methodology known as Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA). PDCA can be briefly described as follows.
 
Plan: establish the objectives and processes necessary to deliver results in accordance with the organisation's environmental policy.
  
Do: implement the processes.
 
Check: monitor and measure processes against environmental policy, objectives, targets, legal and other requirements, and report the results.
 
Act: take actions to continually improve performance of the environmental management system.
  
This International Standard requires an organization to
a) Establish an appropriate environmental policy.
  
b) Identify the environmental aspects arising from the organizations past, existing or planned activities, products and services, in order to determine the environmental impacts of significance.
 
c) Identify applicable legal requirements and other requirements, to which the organization subscribes.
 
d) Identify priorities and set appropriate environmental objectives and targets.
 
e) Establish a structure and a programme(s) to implement the policy and achieve objectives and meet targets.

f) Facilitate planning, control, monitoring, preventive and corrective actions, auditing and review activities to ensure both that the policy is complied with and that the environmental management system remains appropriate

g) Be capable of adapting to changing circumstances.
 
Some of the benefits experienced by companies implementing ISO 14001 include :
Process improvement.
Environmental cost reduction.
Better relationships with regulators
Better relationships with insurers, investors, and financial markets
Product improvement
Marketing advantages
Better control of liabilities
Reduced regulatory burden
Protection of company image and name
Demonstration of responsible management

ISO 14001 is a process-oriented standard; it implies a commitment to continuous improvement.
The most important benefit of ISO 1400 implementation is the monetary benefit derived from reduced energy costs as a result of increased energy efficiency. The other benefits include improved industrial relations with the government through following of governmental regulations. In addition, greater shareholder and customer confidence is observed. Also, there is increase in labour productivity due to improved work ethics and corporate identity. Since an EMS according to ISO 14001 is based on the participation of the entire staff, it enhances the integration of employees and motivates them to actively participate in changes within the organization.

The sales are also benefited as a result of positive marketing effects due to certification and improved industrial relations.

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