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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
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
If you want to follow a structured and formalised approach to saving energy, British Standards claim to have the answer in the form of BS EN 16001. What is it, and is it something that should
interest you?
Published 24.03.2010
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
Thanks to the introduction of a new standard, you can now have your efforts to grow in a sustainable and environmentally sound way independently audited and verified under the revised BS 8900. How
does it work and is it worth doing?
Published 30.09.2013
The International Standards Organisation is about to launch a draft consultation on a new version of the environmental management standard 14001. What changes are planned and what do you need to be
aware of?
Published 29.11.2013
Do you know what impact your business is having on the environment? If you’ve never checked, you might want to carry out a review. Our document will help you achieve this.
Published 28.05.2019
The British Standards Institute (BSI) has been working on the development of a new standard - the first of its kind - to help companies understand what the so-called circular economy actually means
in practice. What’s involved?
Published 24.06.2015
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
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