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require information on gaining iso 14001, action plan for short, medium and long reduction of carbon footprint in the work place
boycie- Posts: 1
Join date: 2008-09-17
Re: iso 14001 carbon footprint
Evaluate your Current Policies
Before inviting in an official to investigate how well your business already operates, it’s a worthwhile exercise to evaluate your procedures and policies internally first. Invite all stakeholders in the business to provide an overview of their practices, or for smaller businesses, consider the following areas:
Products
Services and activities
Operations
Office and working space
Transportation
Additionally, try and read around recent environmental legislation and treaties.
Adopting ISO 14001
Once you’ve been externally audited, you will be provided with a framework for making improvements. This should form the basis of your action plan. Try and involve as many people as possible and try and interweave your new environmental management systems within business-as-usual practices. Don’t try and achieve things all at once – set out realistic targets for progress.
Get your Staff on Board
Most people are beginning to make changes in the home – so with a little bit of persuasion, they’ll do the same in the workplace too. Survey your employees to get their ideas and input and allow them to get involved in implementing new practices. Make the workplace a positive green environment to work – making it a collective duty for all staff to adopt better policies and use the facilities you provide will create a better morale among staff.
Keep Evaluating
Once you’ve got your business up to scratch, you should still be aware that consistently achieving environmentally friendly practices is a work in progress. With new regulations and legislation being introduced each year as the environment becomes a more political issue, you should constantly review and update your procedures on a regular basis.
Here are a few things you can implement immediately to create a greener workplace:
Operate a ‘lights off’ policy in the office
Install energy efficient light bulbs
Consider investing in video and phone conferencing equipment instead of travelling to external meetings
Arrange for a recycling service
Buy recycled stationery products
Before inviting in an official to investigate how well your business already operates, it’s a worthwhile exercise to evaluate your procedures and policies internally first. Invite all stakeholders in the business to provide an overview of their practices, or for smaller businesses, consider the following areas:
Products
Services and activities
Operations
Office and working space
Transportation
Additionally, try and read around recent environmental legislation and treaties.
Adopting ISO 14001
Once you’ve been externally audited, you will be provided with a framework for making improvements. This should form the basis of your action plan. Try and involve as many people as possible and try and interweave your new environmental management systems within business-as-usual practices. Don’t try and achieve things all at once – set out realistic targets for progress.
Get your Staff on Board
Most people are beginning to make changes in the home – so with a little bit of persuasion, they’ll do the same in the workplace too. Survey your employees to get their ideas and input and allow them to get involved in implementing new practices. Make the workplace a positive green environment to work – making it a collective duty for all staff to adopt better policies and use the facilities you provide will create a better morale among staff.
Keep Evaluating
Once you’ve got your business up to scratch, you should still be aware that consistently achieving environmentally friendly practices is a work in progress. With new regulations and legislation being introduced each year as the environment becomes a more political issue, you should constantly review and update your procedures on a regular basis.
Here are a few things you can implement immediately to create a greener workplace:
Operate a ‘lights off’ policy in the office
Install energy efficient light bulbs
Consider investing in video and phone conferencing equipment instead of travelling to external meetings
Arrange for a recycling service
Buy recycled stationery products

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