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Environmental Management System
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Demonstrate your commitment to the environment
Customers, consumers and shareholders are increasingly
demanding environmentally responsible products and services. They expect
companies to comply with environmental standards and demonstrate their
commitment to the environment in all day-to-day operations. Clients increasingly
want proof of this commitment, and it's an opportunity for companies to leverage
their sincere environmental beliefs.
Proof that you are committed to your
customers
The ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
certification enables you to demonstrate your commitment to the environment, as
well as continuously improving your corporate image and integrating the
realities of a changing world.
ISO 14001:2004 provides guidance on how to manage the
environmental aspects of your business activities more effectively, while taking
into consideration environmental protection, pollution prevention and
socio-economic needs
The benefits of ISO 14001:2004
The international recognition of the Environmental Management
Systems standard ISO 14001:2004 is a real boost to any company's reputation.
What's more, it assists you to ensure compliance with environmental legislation
and reduces the risk of penalties and possible litigation. Demonstrating a real
commitment to the environment can transform your corporate culture externally by
opening up new business opportunities with environmentally aware customers or
clients, while internally it can improve employee ethics and the workplace.
Compliance with ISO 14001:2004 can also provide your company with a better use
of energy and resources, and reduce costs over time
Regular assessment performed by Quality Services helps you to
continually use, monitor and improve your environmental management systems and
the related processes. This improves the reliability of your internal operations
to meet customer requirements, as well as overall performance. You may also gain
a significant improvement in staff motivation, commitment and understanding of
their responsibility
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