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environmental management systems

to warrant action. ISO 14000 Implementation should be pushed to the lowest level possible and as widespread as possible. Responsibility for environmental protection would no longer reside with a single group. ISO 14000 Participation by many different stakeholders will increase the chances for success. These could include employees, stockholders, customers, insurance carriers, and suppliers. ISO 14000  Pollution control moves from an end of the pipe objective to one involving all stages of production. Product development, service delivery, materials purchasing, product design, and manufacturing operations must all be included. I Auditors will look for continuous improvement in the system. These improvements can include better education of employees, better communication of ideas from and to employees, better reporting of environmental impacts within the company, and improved identification of environmental aspects. ISO 14000  The benefits of ISO 14000 may be new to the organization, so they may not be recognized or pursued. Since there is a cost to ISO 14000 registration, pursuit of benefits must be aggressive. In organizations that have an environmental management department, their role will change from one of just responding to laws and regulations to one that includes leadership and education for all members of the organization. ISO 14000 ...

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