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Reducing risks from prosecution, pollution, and reputational damage

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Reducing risks from prosecution, pollution, and reputational damage

How can a supply chain environmental audit help reduce risks from prosecution, pollution, and reputational damage and identify opportunities for improved performance?
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ISO 9001 PROCEDURE FOR ADDRESSING RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES

Address the risks and opportunities related to your QMS.

ISO 9001 PROCEDURE FOR ADDRESSING RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES

Address the risks and opportunities related to your QMS.

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Carlos Pereira da Cruz May 25, 2020

ISO 14001:2015 states that organizations when determining environmental aspects and impacts should consider the lifecycle of its products and services. ISO 14001:2015 uses the word “consider” because each organization must be aware of its context. A small organization has little power or impact over suppliers. A small organization has little influence over its customers and/or customers’ customers.

Consider the example of a large organization with a big brand power and with its production subcontracted. If one or more of those subcontractors has no concern for the environment and generates pollution, the big brand has a risk of reputational damage because for consumers the manufacturer is invisible it is only the brand that counts. Acting proactively to improve the environmental aspects may open a lot of opportunities for improving efficiency, reducing wastes and environmental costs.

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