ISO 14001
ISO 14001 is an international standard for environmental management systems (EMS), providing a framework for organisations to manage their environmental responsibilities systematically.
What is ISO 14001?
ISO 14001 specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving an environmental management system. Unlike ISO 14064 (which focuses specifically on GHG emissions) or ISO 50001 (energy management), ISO 14001 covers all environmental aspects: emissions, waste, water, pollution, and resource use. Certification demonstrates that an organisation has a structured approach to environmental management with commitment to continuous improvement and regulatory compliance.
Practical Examples
A construction company achieves ISO 14001 certification, demonstrating to clients and regulators that it manages environmental risks including emissions, waste, and pollution systematically.
A manufacturer uses its ISO 14001 system as the framework for integrating carbon accounting into its broader environmental management programme.
How Climatise Helps
Climatise provides the emissions monitoring and reporting that supports the climate-related aspects of an ISO 14001 environmental management system.
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