14001

 

ISO 14001 is a globally recognized standard for environmental management systems (EMS), originally published in 1996. The primary objective of this standard is to encourage organizations worldwide, including those in the United States, to proactively promote sustainable environmental practices within their operations. This entails establishing voluntary environmental goals and actively mitigating the negative impacts of their business activities on the environment. Organizations adhere to a thorough assessment of their products and services’ environmental footprint throughout their life cycle.​

Are you aware of your business’s environmental impact? Do you prioritize sustainability and aspire to safeguard the planet? Perhaps you’re seeking to reduce costly waste management expenses or comply with regulatory requirements.​

No matter your goals, IMSM can guide you on how implementing an ISO 14001 environmental management system can bring financial benefits and ecological and health-related advantages to your organization.​

Embracing an ISO 14001 environmental management system is a commitment to bettering our planet. We encourage companies to adopt this system to minimize waste, costs, and risks while actively supporting environmental conservation. As a gesture of appreciation, we are presenting an IMSM tree to each company that invests in an ISO 14001 environmental management system, symbolizing our shared commitment to giving back and preserving our planet.​