The International Standards Organisation (ISO) committee responsible for ISO/TC 207/SC1 carried out a survey of the environmental management system standard ISO 14001 in 2013. This survey sought to gain information from users in relation to the standards current benefits and what could be improved, as the standard is currently being revised. It received over 5,000 responses and the general feedback was that ISO 14001 is particularly useful in meeting legal requirements and improving environmental performance. However, a clearer focus on preventing pollution, eco-efficiency and life-cycle thinking should be provided in the next version of the standard.
Demographics
Value of ISO 14001
Future Challenges
According to the survey results the most important issues that required more attention were:
For all future challenges other than prevention of pollution, a majority of responses suggested a limited to moderate approach that provides clarification and guidance, rather than new requirements. However, for prevention of pollution, 46% indicated a strong approach, consistent with the weighted average rating results.
Conclusion
The survey indicated a number of areas where there could be more focused attention including:
Per Arne Syrrist, Convenor of the group responsible for the revision to ISO 14004 responded to the survey results by saying:
“Our challenge in the ongoing revision of ISO 14004 will be to provide a deeper insight into environmental management for a wide variety of users. This survey has shown that people are not as aware of this resource as we had hoped.”
ISO 14001 is currently at the Committee Draft phase (CD). The group dealing with the revision is meeting in Panama City in May to address comments and prepare a draft for public enquiry later this year. The revised version is expected by mid-2015.
The full survey results and accompanying report can be found here.
Source: ISO.org
Submitted by Ronan O’Sullivan, Antaris Consulting
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