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  2. Eco-Management and Audit Scheme - Wikipedia

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    EMAS logo. Eco-Management and Audit Scheme or Environmental Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is an international standard for environment management systems. It was developed in March 1993 by European Commission. The goal of the standard is to enable organizations to assess, manage and continuously improve their environmental performance.

  3. Environmental certification - Wikipedia

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    The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is the EU's voluntary environmental resources management instrument. Environmental Management Systems in accordance with EMAS are used worldwide by companies and organisations of all sizes and types.

  4. ISO 14000 family - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 19011 and ISO 17021 audit standards apply when audits are being performed. The current version of ISO 14001 is ISO 14001:2015, which was published in September 2015. [2] The requirements of ISO 14001 are an integral part of the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). EMAS's structure and material are more demanding, mainly concerning ...

  5. Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment

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    IEMA is the Competent Body in the UK for the European Union's Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). [5] IEMA also promotes the Acorn Scheme (BS 8555), the phased approach to the ISO 14001 environmental management system. IEMA also approves training course providers to deliver environmental training. [6]

  6. Environment, health and safety - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, general approaches to EHS management that may fit any type of organisation have appeared in international standards such as: The Valdez Principles, [8] that have been formulated to guide and evaluate corporate conduct towards the environment. The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS), developed by the European Commission in 1993

  7. Eco-Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    In principle, only environmental certification according to the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) or ISO 14001 would qualify in public procurement. National systems like the Eco-Lighthouse would only be allowed when approved according to Article 45 of Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009, [8] i.e. when recognized to comply with EMAS requirements.

  8. Sustainability reporting - Wikipedia

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    The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS): created by the European Commission, it helps companies to improve their environmental efficiency. [52] Criticism.

  9. Environmental management system - Wikipedia

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    An environmental management system (EMS) is "a system which integrates policy, procedures and processes for training of personnel, monitoring, summarizing, and reporting of specialized environmental performance information to internal and external stakeholders of a firm".