Qu'est-ce qu'un système de gestion de l'environnement ?
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I-What is Environmental Management System?
Definition:
The environmental management system is a framework that helps a company to achieve its environment goals with a control of its operations. This control will improve the environmental performance of the company. EMS has no standards or criteria to respect, each company has a level of EMS to reach, it depends on the company and its objectives.
The objectives of EMS:
The goals of EMS are to increase compliance and reduce waste by:
- Setting environmental objectives for reducing the environmental impacts and comply with legal requirements
- Implementing a program to achieve the objectives
- Monitoring and measuring progress in achieving the objectives
- Ensuring employee awareness and increasing involvement in business
The main objective of the environmental management system is to making improvements.
The five main stages of an EMS, as defined by the ISO 14001 standard, are:
1- Commitment and policy→ 2- Planning → 3- Implementation → 4- Evaluation → 5- Review
II-What are ISO 14000 and EMAS?
Definition:
ISO 14000 is a series of environmental management standards developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for organizations. The ISO 14000 standards provide a guideline or framework for organizations that need to systematize and improve their environmental management efforts. Specific procedures must be followed to ensure the quality of the implementation, continuous improvement of environmental performance and monitoring of the environmental management system.
The standard most used in this series (ISO 14000) is the ISO 14001 standard. ISO 14001 is about environmental management
Others standards from ISO 14000:
ISO 14004: Guidelines environment system - ISO 14006: Eco-design, reducing the environmental impacts of products and services -ISO 14010: 11, 12: Audit of the system environment
ISO 14031: Environmental Indicators –I SO 14040: Analysis of the life cycle, principles and framework
ISO 14044: Analysis of the life cycle, requirements and guidelines
Example: Nestlé
The principle of ISO 14000:
Plan (Establish objectives and process required) → Do (Implement the process) → Check (Measure and monitor)
→ Act (take actions to improve performance of EMS) → Continual Improvement process
Definition:
The European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is a voluntary management tool for companies and other organisations to evaluate, improve and report their environmental performance. EMAS is open to all kinds of organisations whose activities have an environmental impact, independent from size, economic sectors, public or private. With the latest revision EMAS will be applicable worldwide. EMAS provides means for organisations to manage their environmental impacts
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