1. Standards and regulations
1.1 Origin
Europe's adoption of the EMAS regulation is the result of several observations. Organizations have a role and responsibility for both the economic and environmental components throughout the Community. The industrial sector is responsible for the impact of its activities on the environment, and for adopting a preventive approach in this area. The organizations that make up this sector cannot fail to establish and implement environmental policies, objectives and programs, and to develop effective environmental management systems that lead to constant improvement in their environmental performance. Finally, the provision of information to stakeholders on the environmental aspects of an organization's activities cannot be neglected, as it represents one of the essential elements...
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Bibliography
Websites
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/refreshTableAction.do?tab=table&plugin=1&pcode=tsdpc410&language=en
https://www.france-certification.com/les-certifications/iso-14001/
...Standards and norms
- Lignes directrices pour l'audit des systèmes de management, 2e édition. - ISO 19011 :2011 - Décembre 2011
- Environmental management systems – Requirements and guidelines for use, 3rd edition. - ISO 9001 :2015 - Septembre 2015
- Environmental management systems – Requirements and guidelines for use, 3rd edition. - ISO 14001 :2015 - Septembre 2015
Regulations
Commission Recommendation of September 7, 2001 on guidelines for the implementation of Regulation (EC) No 761/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council allowing voluntary participation by organizations in a Community eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS) (notified under document number C(2001) 2503) (OJ L 247, 17.9.2001, p. 1-23).
Commission Decision 2001/681/EC of 7 September 2001 on guidance...
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