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ISO 14000 – Environmental Management Standards

ISO 14000 – Environmental Management Standards. Purpose. ISO 14000 is being designed to achieve several purposes: To make it more difficult for countries to use environmental issues as trade barriers.

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ISO 14000 – Environmental Management Standards

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  1. ISO 14000 – Environmental Management Standards

  2. Purpose ISO 14000 is being designed to achieve several purposes: • To make it more difficult for countries to use environmental issues as trade barriers. • To create a universal set of standards to help businesses meet their commitment to the environment • To allow companies to avoid multiple registrations, inspections and certifications as their products cross from country to country. Several parts of the standard have been accepted or are currently under review by ISO subcommittees and participating countries

  3. Status of ISO14000 Parts LEGEND: PWI = Preliminary Work Item NP = New Work Item WD = Working Draft CD = Committee Draft DIS = Draft International Standard (ISO) FDIS = Final Draft International Standard (ISO) IS = International Standard (ISO)

  4. Areas To accomplish these purposes, the ISO 14000 standards will address five major areas: • General corporate policies and procedures governing environmental management systems. • Auditing. • Performance evaluation. • Environmental labeling. • Life-cycle assessment.

  5. ISO Technical Commitee 207 Environmental Management ISO 14000 Life-Cycle Assessment Environmental Management System Environmental Aspects in Product Standards Environmental Auditing Environmental Performance Evaluation Environmental Labeling Product Evaluation Organizational Evaluation

  6. Environmental Management System Corporate Management • Introduction & forward • Scope • References • Definition • Policy • Organization • Education, training, & motivation • Inventory of legal and other reqs. • Environmental effects assessment • Objectives and targets • Management program • Operational control • General • Emergency planning • New activities • Measurement • Environmental manual • Noncomliance & corrective action • Documentation & records • Audit • Review • Communications Environmental Management System Environmental Performance Evaluation Audit Is system implemented? Is it doing what it says (procedures, practices)? Measure performance improvements Basis for reporting Typical qual/quan indicators/techniques

  7. Organizational Environmental Management System • Helps organizations manage environmental aspects of operations (does not detail desirable goals). • Provides construct for demonstrating commitment to environmental protection and continual improvement (similar to ISO 9000 demonstration of consistency of processes). • Is usable by all countries and all size organizations (universal) • No startup performance test. • No final performance goal. • No prescribed performance improvement rate. • No mandated policy options (governmental or organizational). • Registration will require evidence of • implementation of Environmental Management System, • compliance to applicable regulations (local/national), • commitment to continual improvement (in broad sense).

  8. EMS Tools • Environmental Aspects in Product Standards • Guide for standard writers only? • DFE primer? • Dependence on LCA? • Dependence on lists? • Labeling • Which need will it address? (self declaration, seal, report card) • Dependence on LCA? • FTC approach: “State the facts”? • LCA • Codify ongoing work? • Develop guidance on concept and applications? (so other areas can use LCA) • Impact analysis most problematic! EAPS Labeling LCA

  9. Product Tools ISO wants to achieve • Uniformity of methodologies (EL/LCA) • Predictability and consistency of results • Harmonized application protocols (EL) • Principles and guidelines to avoid unintentional trade barriers (EL/LCA)

  10. Significance Why is ISO 14000 significant? • Focus on management rather than goals (HOW vs. WHAT) • Promotes third party audits of management (HOWs) not of attainments (WHATs) • Establishes uniform methodologies for product evaluation and communication of environmental attributes.

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