ABSTRACT

ISO 14001 is the star standard among the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 14000 series of environmental management standards. It has seen spectacular growth since its launch in September 1996. Worldwide registrations are set to pass the 20,000 mark in 2000 with 20 times that number reportedly waiting in the wings.In 30 explicit but concise chapters, ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences seeks to unravel the truth behind what can and cannot be achieved by ISO 14001 and aims to provide readers with enough knowledge to make choices about its relevance and importance not only to their worlds but also to society. Written by leading practitioners, certifiers, consultants, government and academics, the book examines both the real benefits and the shortcomings organizations have experienced with ISO 14001. We learn from both.Far more ambitious than an implementation guide, the book will provide those readers struggling with the standard first-hand experiences of the real issues they will face in implementing their EMS and, just as importantly, what certifiers look for when they visit firms. ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences is a warts-and-all expose of ISO 14001: the issues tackled; the problems faced and overcome; and, above all, the astonishing flexibility of its uses and the diversity of its users.This important book is a must for businesses, researchers, consultants, government officials, students, NGOs and support organisations who want more than just another how-to-do-it manual; but rather the truth about how ISO 14001 is really working on the ground.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part 1|40 pages

Implementation, Maintenance and Integration

chapter 2|8 pages

Maintaining the Momentum

EMS after the certifier has left

chapter 3|11 pages

Success and Failures

National guidance on ISO 14001 for New Zealand local authorities

chapter 4|7 pages

Environmental Initiatives to Improve the Quality of the Local Environment

Kunda Nordic Cement AS, Estonia

part 2|31 pages

Certification and Registration Experiences

chapter 5|9 pages

Joint EMS and Group Certification

A cost-effective route for SMEs to achieve ISO 14001*

chapter 6|11 pages

Financial Services and ISO 14001

The challenge of determining indirect environmental aspects in a global certification*

chapter 7|10 pages

Registration to ISO 14001

The view of assessors

part 3|59 pages

Use of Information Technology, ISO 14031 and Other Tools and Methods

part 4|32 pages

Communication, Training, Empowerment and Cultural Issues

part 5|50 pages

Involving Stakeholders: Contractors, Suppliers, Customers and Other Stakeholders

chapter 16|18 pages

Anticipating Greener Supply Chain Demands

One Singapore company’s journey to ISO 14001*

chapter 18|10 pages

Environmental Management Systems and Stakeholders

The case of the Belgian electricity sector*

chapter 19|11 pages

Unco-Operative Stakeholders

ISO 14001 as a means to co-ordinate efforts

part 6|30 pages

Incorporating Products, Design and Technology

chapter 20|8 pages

Technical and Design Tools

The Integration of ISO 14001, life-cycle development, environmental design and cost accounting*

chapter 21|11 pages

ISO 14001 and Design for the Environment

A strategy for proactive design in building design, construction and renovation

chapter 22|10 pages

ISO 14001 and the Adoption of New Technology

Evidence from Western Australian companies

part 7|45 pages

Environmental and Economic Benefits

chapter 23|11 pages

ISO 14001 and Environmental Performance

The management goal link*

chapter 25|12 pages

Real Financial Benefits from ISO 14001?

Potential for economic value added through ISO 14001 at Unique Images Ltd*

chapter 26|9 pages

Drivers and Advantages of Implementing EMSs

Brazilian cases

part 8|51 pages

Sustainability and ISO 14001

chapter 27|9 pages

ISO 14001: A Tool for Municipal Government to Achieve Sustainability

The experiences of Hamilton-Wentworth, Canada

chapter 28|14 pages

Proyecto Guadalajara

Promoting sustainable development through the adoption of ISO 14001 by small and medium-sized enterprises*