...) | | | ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND ISO 14000 SERIES | | | | | ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND ISO 14000 SERIES | INTRODUCTIONThe aim of sustainable development is to minimize resource depletion , social instability and environmental damage for the larger cause of society and its welfare . For the accomplishment of this aim, companies need to demonstrate their corporate social responsibility (CSR) that includes concern for environment. As a first step towards the goals for environment concerns is to establish an ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (E.M.S.).WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(E.M.S.)?E.M.S. is a formal system concerned with managing the aspects of company’s activities , products and services that have and could have an impact on the environment. So we can say Environmental management system (EMS) refers to the management of an organisation's environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organisational structure, planning and resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection.WHY E.M.S. ? / OBJECTIVES OF E.M.S. * Serves as a tool to improve environmental performance. * Provides a systematic way of managing an organization’s environmental affairs. * Is the aspect of the organization’s overall management structure that addresses immediate and long-term impacts of its products, services and processes on the environment. * Gives...
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...Measures and controls which are directed at environmental conservation, the rational and sustainable allocation and utilization of natural resources, the optimization of interrelations between society and the environment and the improvement of human welfare for present and future generations. Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Management Planning Environmental Auditing Socio-Economic Assessment Solid Waste Management Air Quality Monitoring Water Quality Assessment Soil Quality Assessment Water and Wastewater Management Environmental Impact Assessment It's the study undertaken in order to assess the effect on a specified environment of the introduction of any new factor, which may upset the current ecological balance. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study is a statutory requirement in all projects that might produce considerable adverse effects. EIA does not involve any decisions about the project, nor does it restrict the citizens' subsequent opportunities to influence the project. The purpose of EIA is to increase the citizens' opportunities of participation and obtaining information at an early stage of the project, and to reveal the environmental impact so that it can be considered in the planning stage. The EIA process has to be completed before the commencement of any project. Environmental Management Planning Environment Management Planning includes the identification of mitigation and compensation measures for all the...
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...University M att Atkinson, ranch manager at Benziger Family Winery (BFW), was overseeing the development of the winery’s environmental management system (EMS). Matt was working with Chris Benziger, partner and national sales manager, to ensure that development of the EMS was consistent with BFW’s operational and strategic direction. It was February 2003 and Matt and Chris had already invested countless hours in the EMS, which was being developed with assistance from the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA). Through its EMS winery pilot project, Cal/EPA hoped to design an EMS template that eventually could be made available to other wineries. Furthermore, Cal/EPA was attempting to develop a template that was consistent with ISO 14001, an internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems. Cal/EPA had selected BFW in June 2000 as one of two pilot wineries because of the winery’s proactive commitment to environmental policies and the significant environmental advances it had already made. Matt believed that considerable progress had been made on the company’s EMS. With Cal/EPA’s assistance, BFW had developed a formal environmental policy, identified and prioritized its environmental impacts, and established objectives and targets. However, there were still many steps to be carried out in establishing a full-fledged EMS. Further development would require time-consuming efforts in writing standardized operating procedures and in establishing document...
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...Part -3 The Concept we have chosen is International Organisation for Standardization (ISO). It is the world’s largest developer of international standards and help in facilitating world trade by providing common standards between nations. These standards ensures that product and services are safe, reliable, and of good quality and that proper processes have been followed in their development. ISO certifications have many benefits for the business, government and society which are as follows: * Optimized operations for business which will result in cost savings. * Improved quality of the products. * Overcome trade barriers * Reduced negative impact on the environment. * Restored faith in use of the product if ISO certified * They are internationally adopted and can up the world trade. The Coca-Cola Company on a global level have the following common ISO Certifications. * ISO 9001:2008 * ISO 14001:2004 * ISO 22000:2005 The above mentioned ISO certifications are the Common certifications of each of the Coca-Cola plant around the world. Coca-Cola is taking up other certifications as well which are plant specific and country specific with bringing in more technology for energy management. Below is the brief description of the ISO certification that Coca-Cola is currently certified with. * ISO 9001:2008 – this is a quality management certification which certifies that the organizations are using quality processes for their manufacturing...
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...Environmental Management Information System Environmental Management System Goals and Progress q Construction of an Environmental Goals and Progress q To promote continuous Environmental Management Information System Environmental Management System of the Ricoh Group The Ricoh Group is a global entity that operates on an international scale. It respects the ISO 14001 environmental management system, which has received worldwide recognition, and is constructing an environmental management system that complies with this system. While horizontally expanding its know-how throughout the 21 production bases that have already obtained certification, the Ricoh Group is also planning to obtain ISO 14001 certification at its business bases. Plans and Achievements in Establishing an Environmental Management System for the Ricoh Group FY1994 FY1995 FY1996 FY1998~ IV III II Step I Pilot Approval Management meeting Leading model business site Environmental management system construction/certification Management Information System A system is being constructed, and is scheduled for completion by the end of fiscal 2000, to collect and provide information on environmental accounting, environmental improvement examples, laws and regulations, environment labels, and customers. q Construction of an Environmental Impact Information System An environmental impact information system for all copiers, facsimiles, and laser printers is to be constructed by the end of fiscal 2000...
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...shortcomings of Environmental Management Systems in relation to Canon Inc. The first part of the essay consists of an introduction to Environmental Management Systems (EMS), ISO 14001and a brief introduction on Canon Inc. First of all, Canon Inc is a multinational company which is specialised in the manufacture of imaging and optical products (Canon 2014). It is very important for an organisation like Canon Inc to implement a proper EMS, as the company’s business acts can have a lot of negative impacts on the environment especially since it is a manufacturing company. Now, why should Environmental Management Systems be used? Environmental Management systems have become an essential tool for almost all organisations like Canon Inc, as they have to deal with environmental issues such as how to deal with pollution, especially when you are aware of the fact that the company in question’s business activities can prove to be harmful to the environment. Environmental Management Systems helps the company to minimise the impacts of their activities. For companies like Canon Inc, which have large turnover rates, are more likely to get larger returns on the cost of certification, which is why Canon Inc has been chosen for the purpose of this essay, as large organisations like them realise the importance of having proper EMS and ISO 14001 certification (CAMPOS 2014). Now, what is an Environmental Management System. The basic definition of an Environmental Management System is that it sets procedures...
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...developing the system, the rest of the organization would have to become involved and staff training would be required. In light of the financial investments and time that would be required from management and employees, Matt and Chris had to decide whether to aggressively pursue ISO 14001 certification. The alternative was to continue to develop an EMS as time and resources permitted, leaving open the possibility of eventually pursuing ISO 14001 certification. M att Atkinson, ranch manager at Benziger Family Winery (BFW), was overseeing the development of the winery’s environmental management system (EMS). Matt was working with Chris Benziger, partner and national sales manager, to ensure that development of the EMS was consistent with BFW’s operational and strategic direction. It was February 2003 and Matt and Chris had already invested countless hours in the EMS, which was being developed with assistance from the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA). Through its EMS winery pilot project, Cal/EPA hoped to design an EMS template that eventually could be made available to other wineries. Furthermore, Cal/EPA was attempting to develop a template that was consistent with ISO 14001, an internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems. Cal/EPA had selected BFW in June 2000 as one of two pilot wineries because of the winery’s proactive commitment to environmental policies and the significant environmental advances it had already made. Matt...
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...aspects and operating systems. The environmental management systems focus on ensuring that organizations manage various environmental impacts associated with their activities. Environmental management systems are critical components of organizations alongside strategic planning, public relations productivity, and product quality. Environmental management systems are critical in the marketplace success of various organizations since consumers are attracted to businesses that focus on sustainable development and environmental integrity issues. The ISO 14000 family of international certifications provide guidelines about different environmental management issues and they are the benchmarks used by many multinational companies in evaluating their environmental activities (Rondinelli and Vastag 2000). For instance, the ISO 14001 certification provides the conditions of developing environmental management systems and their certifications. The ISO 14001 assures external stakeholders and an organization’s management that environmental impacts are under evaluation and improvement. Background of IBM Corporations The International Business Machines (IBM) Corporations is one of the major Information Technology companies in the world. The company offers products and...
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...© ISO Management Systems, www.iso.org/ims INTERNATIONAL New York State forest ecosystem benefits from ISO 14000-based fire management While uncontrolled wildfires threaten lives, property, and natural resources, planned fires play a significant role in maintaining the vigour of many protected areas. This article describes a novel use of ISO 14001 and ISO 14031 environmental performance evaluation guidelines in fire management carried out under a project to improve stewardship of the fire-prone Central Pine Barrens ecosystem in Suffolk County, New York State, USA. U ncontrolled wildfires extend beyond political, geographical and economic boundaries to threaten lives, property, and natural resources. Yet fire plays a significant role in maintaining the health and vigour of many park and protected areas and is used as a prescribed fire management tool. Few are aware that effective fire management planning can benefit from the application of ISO 14001 environmental management system (EMS) requirements and ISO 14031 environmental performance evaluanation and implementation of natution (EPE) guidelines, and that these ral resource management and standards can also become a subrestoration projects, often with the stantive force in the direct involvement conservation sector of local businesses as well. Quality Parks, and their employUncontrolled wildfires Inc. has taken up ees. extend beyond this challenge. Strategic alliances Quality Parks is offer our members political...
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...Previous Work Wendy Stockley, Environmental Manager for Hondaís twoOhio-based automobile manufacturing plants, was about to be visited by Mr. Suzuki, the most senior environmental official from Honda headquarters in Japan. The company had recently taken a strong interest in certification under the new ISO 14000 environmental management standards. Suzuki had asked Stockley to evaluate the environmental practices of the Ohio plants in light of the ISO standards. In particular, he was interested in whether lean production practices, the cornerstone of Honda’s high-quality manufacturing operations, were helping to achieve environmental performance or whether they were a hindrance. Although the manufacturing plants of other automobile companies in the United States had explicitly designed their environmental policies around federal and state regulations, Honda had tried to design policies that followed from, and were integrated with, its lean production philosophy. These policies were generally more flexible than traditional approaches and focused more on the end goal of efficiency than on meeting regulations. Stockley hoped to find the Honda approach better adapted to the ISO 14000 standards because of these characteristics. To respond to her charge, Stockley had gathered data on the environmental management and performance at the two Ohio-based Honda plants, East Liberty and Marysville. She had also obtained data from her associates on the plants’ general productivity, quality...
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...the industrial accidents and exclusive legal cases and increasing public worries regarding environmental impacts of industrial processes. The history of the development of environmental management systems will provide an insight on the road travelled and the experience learned along the way. A number of large companies have environmental management systems and environmental policy statements that declare their objective to enhance environmental management and reduce exposure to environmental risks. • ISO 14001:2004 International Standard for Environmental Management: It was established in 1996 in UK. ISO has developed a series of voluntary standards and guidelines in the field of environmental management which are jointly known as the EN ISO 1400 series. The series addresses various aspects of environmental management. An effective environmental management system based on ISO 14001 establishes a policy awareness that is strategic to the objectives of the organization. ISO 14001 series focuses on prevention of waste and pollution as well as continuous improvement of environmental performance. This series also demonstrates to environmental stakeholders, regulators, and other interested third parties that a formal environmental management system is operational and effective. • Green Dragon: The Green Dragon standard offers an EMS that is relevant to the specific needs of any organization whether small or large. It was originally set up by Groundwork Wales in 2000. It is a stepped...
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...known fact that accounting is influenced by external factors such as the economy, laws and society and it must persist to remain current with all the factors that affect the accounting process to maintain its effectiveness. Society has had a great influence over the accounting process, so much so, that a notion stating some information regarding the internal workings of a company should be made available to the public, forced the mandatory disclosure of a company’s financial information to its stakeholders as well as the public. Society has also influenced accounting in a more indirect manner. This can be illustrated by how the societal push towards a more environmentally aware culture forced new regulations and standards such as ISO 14001 (International Organization For Standards, 2010) to be established to reflect this perceptional change, which in turn indirectly created compulsory costs for a company pertaining to the promotion of environmental sustainability. Companies are now obligated to offset their pollution levels and any harmful bearings their corporate activities cause to the environment, as well as allocating some of their resources towards environmentally conscious activities such as recycling and waste management systems. Additionally, they must produce environmental reports disclosing all this information, creating further costs (Langfield-Smith et al. 2009). All these factors subsequently resulted in the development of Environmental Management Information...
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...ISO 14001 IMPLEMENTATION AT MT. BAKER PRODUCTS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. What external pressures led Mt. Baker Plywood to seek ISO 14001 registration? How are these pressures likely to differ by industry and region? a. The area surrounding the old mill had been gentrified with upscale development and the property owners did not want to renew MPS'S expiring lease. A clean environmental bill of health would help the lease holders decide towards renewing the company's lease. ISO 14001 was the newly released standard for a company's EMS. Being certified by a third-party registrar as compliant would ensure the customer the MBP was environmentally responsible. b. Each industry has its own set of standards different from others. The region that it is also an impact. (Clean and Green vs. Industry Centers). 2. How does the “SmartWood” or FSC certification differ from ISO 14001 certification? a. SmartWood assures customers the “chain-of-custody” standards for forestry certification programs worldwide are followed. The importance of FSC certification to wood processors, assures product suppliers were managed in an environmentally friendly manner. b.ISO 14001 are the international standards for evaluating a company's environmental management systems(EMS'S) by third party registrars, assuring the customer that MBP's suppliers are environmentally responsible. 3. What role do “aspects” and “impacts” have in ISO 14001? What did Josh discover about the “right” and “wrong”...
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...Nottingham Community Housing Association (NCHA) This article is about many steps that the Nottingham Community Housing Association took while attempting to raise their ISO 9001 certification to a ISO 14001 certification. The NCHA is a ranked amongst the top 10 associations in the UK, providing over 7,000 homes to over 10,000 tenants. The biggest reason and main driver behind attempting to recive certification is to gain recognition for their high standards of environmental standards. It is important to the housing association that they are able to provide housing for tenants that are well maintained, in areas that look appealing. Objectives listed in the article include * Improving environmental performance * Legal compliance * Demonstrating community leadership * Encourage corporate buy in to improving environmental performance Most of these objectives can easily be attained by following the ISO guidelines. If the NCHA is able to do these then the will improve the environment, while making sure to be in legal compliance to any environmental laws. Also the bigger inititive that the y take and gain success from, the more that the people and businesses in the area will realize that going green is good for the them. As Special projects manager Cherry Ackroyd explains, “We believe ISO 14001 is a very visible sign of our commitment”, referencing the housing association partners that demand a sustainable approach to the environment when tendering contracts...
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...Case Study: Cisco Systems Cisco systems has developed a quality approach to satisfy his customers. The approach is published at: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac208/about_cisco_approach_to_quality_customer_success.html# customer needs Approach to Quality Executive Message |Dedication to customer success is a core value that affects everything Cisco does. We recognize that we must earn the right every day to continue to | |serve our customers. It is this understanding that drives our belief that Cisco's quality mission includes building and maintaining strong customer | |relationships and customer listening systems that in turn arm us with information to drive behaviors and change that increases customer value in our | |products, support and systems. Cisco's customer focus culture permeates every layer of the company, from CEO John Chambers to each individual | |contributor. | | | |Customer satisfaction is so important at Cisco that it is a direct and explicit component of employee compensation. We set yearly business objectives | |around customer satisfaction goals and initiatives. ...
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