Why do you need an Environmental Management System

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Why do you need an Environmental Management System? Over the years, we've found many facilities need a way to keep their

Environmental

Management Services in check, while continually improving their operations as per investor, staff, customer, and community demands. We suggest for most facilities they look into an EMS, and here we discuss what they are, and why they could be useful at many different types of facilities. Chances are, if you're reading this post, you're in two types of categories. You've either heard about an EMS and want to develop one, or you've never heard of one, and have to develop one. Either way, we're setting out to answer clearly what one is, and what they mean to you.

So what's an environmental management system? The USEPA defines it as "a set of processes and practices that enable an organization to reduce its environmental impacts and increase its operating efficiency", and that it "is a framework that helps a company achieve its environmental goals through consistent control of its operations". A further part of the USEPA definition that I really like is "it does not itself dictate a level of environmental performance that must be achieved; each company's EMS is tailored to the company's business and goals". So let's break this down and understand what it really says: Processes and Practices - This simply is what a plant does. What they do, how they do it, and how it impacts the environment, both good and bad. A lot of people only focus on the bad, but there's some process you do which may have positive benefits.


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