Businesses
"Your Environmental Policy", an MET publication, is now available to download. Click on the button to the right...
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Liverpool & Sefton Chambers of Commerce have constructed a short survey to influence future events and campaigns. It is called "Sustainable Business: What advice and support do businesses/organisations need?" - To complete the survey, click here.
In the late 80’s the main pressures on business were cost reduction, return on investment, maximising profit and product quality with the introduction of BS 5750 and latterly ISO 9001.
Since 1990 another series of pressures have been brought to bear on the business community relating to the environment and its protection, through increased focus on Corporate Social Responsibility.
ISO14001 (last updated in 2004) is the international environmental management standard designed to provide guidance for organisations looking to improve their environmental sustainability and operational performance in line with best global practice.
With the publication of the revised ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System, our Chairman Stephen Sykes profiles five of the major new requirements in his recent blog post. You can view this blog post on the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce site here.
In the late 80’s the main pressures on business were cost reduction, return on investment, maximising profit and product quality with the introduction of BS 5750 and latterly ISO 9001.
Since 1990 another series of pressures have been brought to bear on the business community relating to the environment and its protection, through increased focus on Corporate Social Responsibility.
ISO14001 (last updated in 2004) is the international environmental management standard designed to provide guidance for organisations looking to improve their environmental sustainability and operational performance in line with best global practice.
With the publication of the revised ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System, our Chairman Stephen Sykes profiles five of the major new requirements in his recent blog post. You can view this blog post on the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce site here.