ISO14001 Environmental Management System Certification

In June 1993, ISO14000 standard was developed by the Technical Committee for Standardization of Environmental Management (TC207) as an international standard in the field of environmental management. This standard was developed against the backdrop of serious environmental issues facing human society today, such as greenhouse effect, ozone layer depletion, biodiversity destruction, ecological degradation, marine pollution, etc. This standard applies to organizations of any type and size, and to various geographical, cultural, and social environments. The main purpose of the job is to support environmental protection, improve and maintain the quality of the ecological environment, reduce environmental pollution caused by human activities, and achieve a balance with socio-economic development. The standard numbers are IS014001-14100, collectively referred to as the IS014000 series standards.
The ISO14000 environmental management series standards are a set of management standards that are the crystallization of environmental management experience in industrialized countries. Their basic idea is to guide enterprises to establish a self-restraint mechanism for environmental management, from the highest leadership to every employee, to actively and consciously handle activities related to improving environmental performance, establish corporate image, and enhance corporate competitiveness.