Environmental Management - Environmental Performance Evaluation - Guidelines
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The DIN EN ISO 14031 standard provides guidance on the design and implementation of environmental performance evaluations (EPE) within an organization. This standard is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, regardless of their location or complexity.
The primary purpose of this standard is to offer guidance on how to conduct EPEs effectively. It does not establish specific environmental performance levels but provides a framework to support organizations in their commitment to compliance with legal and other requirements, pollution prevention, and continual improvement.
By following the guidelines outlined in this standard, organizations can develop their own approach to EPE, tailored to their specific needs and objectives. The standard emphasizes the importance of considering various factors such as context, objectives, scope, resources, and data collection methods when designing and implementing an EPE.
Descriptors | Applications, Assessment, Characteristics, Conversion, Data, Definitions, Design, Environment, Environmental management, Evaluations, Examination (quality assurance), Guide books, Guidelines, Gullies, Handling, Information, Instructions, Management, Organization, Performance, Planning, Pollution control, Preventive actions, Process, Quality, Quality management, Specification (approval), Testing, Use, Presentations, Implementation |
ICS Codes | 13.020.10 - Environmental management |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.9 MB |