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Present Status of Environmental Management Systems

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Environmental Management Systems


An Environmental Management System (EMS):
Serves as a tool to improve environmental performance Provides a systematic way of managing an organizations environmental

affairs

Is the aspect of the organizations overall management structure that

addresses immediate and long-term impacts of its products, services and processes on the environment

Gives order and consistency for organizations to address environmental

concerns through the allocation of resources, assignment of responsibility and ongoing evaluation of practices, procedures and processes

Focuses on continual improvement of the system

Environmental Management System

Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD)


The aim of EMS is to increase the sustainability of

projects and developments and move towards ecologically sustainable societies.


In December 2002, the United Nations General Assembly

proclaimed the years from 2005 to 2014 the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD).
Governments from around the world have been invited to

strengthen their contribution to sustainability through a focus on education.

ISO 14000 and 14001


ISO stands for the International Organisations for Standardization, located in Geneva,

Switzerland.

ISO 14000 refers to a family of voluntary standards and guidance documents to help

organizations address environmental issues.

Included in the family are standards for EMS, environmental and EMS auditing,

environmental labelling, performance evaluation and life-cycle assessment. first edition of ISO 14001, the EMS standard. EMS.

In September 1996, the International Organization for Standardization published the

This is an international voluntary standard describing specific requirements for an

ISO 14001 is a specification standard to which an organization may receive certification

or registration. ISO 14001 is considered the foundation document of the entire series. ISO14001 is the dominant environmental management system in the world.

A second edition of ISO 14001 was published in 2004, updating the standard.

Some tools for Environmental Management - EIA

Environmental Impact Assessment:


A process whereby the impact on the environment

of a project or development is assessed in terms of biodiversity, geology, water, energy, waste, historical and indigenous significance (if relevant) and social and economic changes.

Some tools for Environmental Management EES or EIS

Environmental Effects Statement (EES) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS):


The report produced as a result of an environmental

impact statement that describes the effects/impacts of the project/development.


This is mandated by planning regulators and available

to stakeholders for consultation.

Some tools for Environmental Management

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) : Also called cradle to grave

analysis, it is a technique to assess environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from-cradle-to-grave (i.e., from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling).

LCAs can help avoid a narrow outlook on environmental concerns by:


Compiling an inventory of relevant energy and material inputs and

environmental releases; releases;

Evaluating the potential impacts associated with identified inputs and

Interpreting the results to help you make a more informed decision.

Some tools for Environmental Management - ERA

Environmental (or Ecological) Risk Assessment is the process of estimating the effects of human actions on a natural resource. It is comprised of the following steps:

Planning the assessment by setting the management goals, objectives and resources available. Formulating the problem to determine the scope of the assessment. Identifying the ecological values and the likely hazards to these values. Analysing the risks to ecological values using qualitative, semi-qualitative or quantitative risk assessment methods. Characterising and ranking the risks, including uncertainties and assumptions, to make them accessible to decision makers and stakeholders. Developing a risk management plan to minimise the risks. Implementing the risk management plan. Monitoring the system to provide information on the effectiveness of the plan.

Precautionary Principle

The precautionary principle states that if an

action or policy has a suspected risk of causing harm to the public or to the environment, in the absence of scientific consensus, that the action or policy is harmful, the burden of proof that it is not harmful falls on those taking the action.

Environmental Management System at McGraw-Hill

Environmental Management at McGraw-Hill


Environmental Impacts

Environmental Policy

1. Corporate Environmental Policy 2. Paper Procurement Policy 3. Corporate Real Estate Policy
Implementation Structure and Senior Management Responsibilities Environmental Targets and Sustainability Strategy Action Plan

Monitoring and Verification


Communication and Feedback

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