Yet another standard for reducing your environmental impact has been introduced. ISO 50001 is designed to cut your energy use. So how might it help your business, and is it worth adhering to?
Published 29.11.2012
You’ve heard that if you follow the principles outlined in the British Standard BS 8555:2003, it will help you to ensure legal compliance and formalise your environmental management arrangements. Is
this something to go for?
Published 18.09.2009
You’re being bombarded with companies pushing new environmental management systems and standards. They claim they will help you to stay legal and bring in work. So should you go for one?
Published 18.08.2011
The energy management standard ISO 50001 has been revised for the first time since it was published to reflect trends such as rising energy costs and climate change. What has changed and what do you
need to be aware of?
Published 27.09.2018
In September 2015 the updated ISO 14001:2015 was published. Is this new edition much different and, if so, what impact are the changes likely to have on those who benchmark their arrangements against
it?
Published 23.09.2015
A government survey has identified that implementing a formal EMS can lead to big carbon and financial savings and bring in new business. Sounds too good to be true, so is it?
Published 30.10.2012
You may have heard colleagues talking about their ambition to achieve ISO 14001 accreditation. What is it, what does getting it involve, and is it something you should consider for your business?
Published 01.05.2007
Research suggests nine out of ten firms with an environmental management system (EMS) have one that’s not fit for purpose. Might this apply to you and, if it does, what should you be doing to rectify
the situation?
Published 28.11.2014
To maintain compliance with ISO 14001, you must ensure that your environmental policy meets its requirements. Why not use our audit document to ensure that your document is up to scratch.
Published 24.06.2015