What is the ISO 14001 standard?
ISO 14001 is a globally recognised standard for environmental management systems (EMS). It helps companies to reduce their environmental impact and continuously improve their environmental performance. It focuses on the responsible use of resources and compliance with legal requirements and environmental regulations. The equally common abbreviation DIN EN ISO 14001 emphasises the scope of application in Germany and the European Union.
ISO 14001 requirements
ISO 14001 requires companies to introduce a structured environmental management system with clearly defined objectives and measures. Companies must identify, document and evaluate their environmental impact and set and pursue measurable environmental targets.
Effectiveness is ensured through regular internal audits and management reviews and continuous development of the environmental management system. The core requirements include
- Identification of relevant environmental aspects
- Definition of clear environmental goals and action plans
- Evidence of continuous improvement in environmental performance
- Compliance with all legal requirements
- Training and sensitisation of employees
Scope of ISO 14001
ISO 14001 certification offers companies numerous benefits, including improved environmental performance, greater legal certainty and reduced costs through resource savings. It also increases trust among customers, suppliers and authorities, as responsible environmental behaviour is documented. ISO 14001 is applicable across all industries and is often used by manufacturing companies, service providers and public institutions to fulfil sustainability requirements.