13 Facts About ISO 14000

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ISO 14000 is similar to ISO 9000 quality management in that both pertain to the process of how a product is produced, rather than to the product itself.

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Requirements of ISO 14000 14001 are an integral part of the European Union's Eco-Management and Audit Scheme.

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The current version of ISO 14000 14001 is ISO 14000 14001:2015, which was published in September 2015.

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ISO 14000 family includes most notably the ISO 14001 standard, which represents the core set of standards used by organizations for designing and implementing an effective environmental management system.

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ISO 14000 series is based on a voluntary approach to environmental regulation.

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ISO 14001, like other ISO 14000 standards, is voluntary, with its main aim to assist companies in continually improving their environmental performance and complying with any applicable legislation.

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ISO 14000 14001 is known as a generic management system standard, meaning that it is relevant to any organization seeking to improve and manage resources more effectively.

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The new version of ISO 14000 14001 focuses on the improvement of environmental performance rather than the improvement of the management system itself.

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Basic principles of ISO 14000 14001 are based on the well-known Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle.

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ISO 14000 14001 encourages a company to continually improve its environmental performance.

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ISO 14000 14001 was developed primarily to assist companies with a framework for better management control, which can result in reducing their environmental impact.

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Secondly, as an internationally recognized standard, businesses operating in multiple locations across the globe can leverage their conformance to ISO 14000 14001, eliminating the need for multiple registrations or certifications.

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ISO 14000 has a neutral policy on conformity assessment in so much that one option is not better than the next.

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