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Publication date: 21 September 2012

Cory Searcy, Oguz Morali and Stanislav Karapetrovic

The purpose of this paper is to present concrete recommendations on how the ISO 14001 standard for environmental management systems can be improved.

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present concrete recommendations on how the ISO 14001 standard for environmental management systems can be improved.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper presents the key results of a Canadian colloquium on ISO 14001. The theme of the colloquium was “How can ISO 14001 be improved in its next incarnation?” In total, 22 people from a wide variety of sectors participated in the colloquium. The discussions included a combination of plenary and small group discussions and were led by two professional facilitators. The colloquium was a part of a series of four events that have occurred since 2002. The next colloquium will be held in approximately two years.

Findings

The improvements suggested by the participants were organized around seven key areas: definitions; purpose; environmental policy; public reporting; monitoring and measurement; management review; and other changes. The changes are presented in detail in the paper.

Originality/value

The participants in the colloquium believed that the suggested changes will make significant improvements to ISO 14001. The suggestions are timely, given that the standard is up for review in the near future.

Details

Journal of Global Responsibility, vol. 3 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2041-2568

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Article
Publication date: 27 July 2012

Cory Searcy, Oguz Morali, Stanislav Karapetrovic, Kristine Wichuk, Daryl McCartney, Sheldon McLeod and Don Fraser

The purpose of this paper is to present the key findings of a colloquium on ISO 14001. The colloquium focused on three key areas: critical loops and synergies among management…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present the key findings of a colloquium on ISO 14001. The colloquium focused on three key areas: critical loops and synergies among management system elements, the full spectrum of management system auditing, and integrating management systems.

Design/methodology/approach

A total of 40 Canadian experts on environmental management systems from a wide variety of sectors participated in the colloquium.

Findings

The colloquium provided insights into implementation issues around the three key areas noted above. The colloquium focused on discussing issues associated with corrective and preventive action, objectives and targets, internal and external auditing, and integrating change into management systems. The issues are presented in detail in the paper.

Originality/value

The participants in the colloquium believed that the findings will be of interest to both practitioners and academics in environmental management systems. The findings will also be of interest to practitioners and academics in quality and other standardized management systems.

Details

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, vol. 29 no. 7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0265-671X

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