1st Edition

ISO 14001 and Beyond Environmental Management Systems in the Real World

By Sheldon Christopher Copyright 1997
    395 Pages
    by Routledge

    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    On September 1st 1996, ISO 14001 was published, worldwide. Written over five years in consultation with international industrial experts, non-governmental organizations and regulators, this environmental management systems standard will help organizations manage their impacts on the environment, no matter what their size, nature or location. The implications for the future are enormous.  But what does the standard mean in the real world? What changes do managers have to make to accommodate its principles? What decisions need to be faced and when? Is it really going to make a difference or is it just another case of global greenwash? Will it be another missed opportunity for you, your organisation, or your market?  At the start of what promises to be a worldwide explosion of interest in standardised EMSs, ISO 14001 and Beyond looks at their creation, their use, and their limitations, attempting to discover the essential truth about this important management tool and where it will take industry.  ISO 14001 and Beyond assembles the leading thinkers and practitioners in the field to record their thoughts and experiences on the new standard, its advantages and disadvantages. The book is designed to provide the reader with enough information with which to form an opinion on the future, and how that will influence subsequent actions. It also provides reassurance that, although the problems are real, so are the solutions.  ISO 14001 and Beyond gives you the opportunity to read what some of the best minds have made of the standard so far and what they think lies ahead. There are reports covering a global spectrum of concern: from the US, Russia, Japan, Canada, Germany, the UK, and more; from multinationals, small- and medium-sized enterprises, local government, universities and professional bodies.  All this material is gathered together in one book to give you the best, most meaningful information for the crucial decisions that you will need to make in the coming months.

    Foreword John Elkington  Introduction: ISO 14001 and beyond: EMS in the real world Christopher Sheldon  Part 1: Laying down the law: How self-regulation came of age1. Beyond 14001: An introduction to the ISO 14000 series Dick Hortensius and Mark Barthel  2. Neither international nor standard: The Limits of ISO 14001 as an instrument of global corporate environmental management Harris Gleckman and Riva Krut  3. The ISO 14001 environmental management systems standard: One American's view Christopher L. Bell  4. Squaring the circle: Fundamental barriers to effective environmental product labelling Mark Smith  5. Trade, competitiveness and the environment Donal O'Laoire  6. Environmental management standards and certification: Do they add value? Tim J. Sunderland  Part 2: Coping strategies: Important trends7. Environmental management systems: Challenges for Russian manufacturing industry Jim Hutchison, Anatoly Pichugin and Ann Smith  8. Attitudes and experiences of the Japanese business community vis-a-vis EMS standards Tomoko Kurasaka  9. Environmental management systems: ISO 14001 issues for developing countries Aidan Davy  10. Training and environmental management systems Andy Wells  11. Environmental management standards: Who cares? Andrew Blaza and Nicky Chambers  12. Targeting sustainability: The positive application of ISO 14001 Philip Sutton  13. From EMAS to SMAS: Charting the course from environmental management to sustainability Andrea Spencer-Cooke  Part 3: Tactical responses: Managers at the greenface14. Beyond ISO 14001: Ontario Hydro's environmental management system Philip M. Stoesser  15. EMAS implementation at Hipp in Germany Matthias Gelber, Bernhard Hanf and Sven Huther  16. Training: Preparations for maintaining effective environmental management systems Gabriele Crognale  17. Eco-management and audit scheme for UK Local Authorities: Three years on Nigel Riglar  18. Environmental management standards: What do SMEs think? Ruth Hillary  19. Towards innovative, more eco-efficient product design strategies J.M. Cramer  20. Establishing workable environmental objectives Alison Bird  21. Environment risk: Assessment, management and prevention of loss David Shillito

    Biography

    Christopher, Sheldon

    This lively and wide-ranging book provides the clearest account yet of the difference between a public commitment to a standard ... and a proven commitment to actual environmental improvement. This book is timely indeed. Recommended. - Martin Wright, 'Tomorrow'