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Correctly Identifying and Assessing Significant Environmental Aspects

To address the complexity of correctly identifying and assessing significant environmental aspects, here is a structured operational approach:

  • Form a multidisciplinary team:
    • Engage representatives from various departments (production, logistics, procurement, etc.)
    • Include internal or external environmental experts
  • Develop a standardized methodology:
    • Define clear criteria for evaluating environmental aspects
    • Create an assessment matrix considering factors such as frequency, severity, and probability
  • Process mapping:
    • Conduct a detailed analysis of all business processes
    • Identify inputs, outputs, and potential environmental impacts of each activity
  • Data collection:
    • Implement a system for gathering environmental data
    • Utilize specialized software for environmental data management
  • Life cycle analysis:
    • Consider environmental impacts throughout the entire life cycle of products/services
    • Use Life Cycle Assessment tools where appropriate
  • Stakeholder consultation:
    • Engage internal and external stakeholders to gain diverse perspectives
    • Consider the concerns of the local community
  • Benchmarking:
    • Compare company practices with industry leaders
    • Identify best practices and industry standards
  • Continuous training:
    • Provide regular training to the team on new regulations and technologies
    • Attend relevant meetings and conferences
  • Periodic review:
    • Establish a schedule for regular review of environmental aspects
    • Update assessments based on business or regulatory changes
  • Use of external experts:
    • Engage specialized consultants for an independent evaluation
    • Participate in industry working groups or associations
  • Implementation of a document management system:
    • Maintain detailed records of all assessments
    • Ensure traceability of decisions made
  • Continuous monitoring:
    • Implement real-time monitoring systems where possible
    • Use key environmental performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Scenario analysis:
    • Consider potential future scenarios and their impact on environmental aspects
    • Include considerations on climate change and other global trends

This systematic approach will help manage the complexity of identifying and assessing significant environmental aspects, ensuring a thorough and accurate evaluation. If you have implemented your environmental management system according to ISO 14001 and are looking for a certifying body to validate your work, feel free to call us at 02 58320936 or contact us via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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