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. So, considering your organization’s power and influence and the set of suppliers and customers and other participants until final disposal of your products or services, evaluate where significant environmental aspects and impacts are and where your power and influence can help reduce or minimize environmental impacts. Then, invite your suppliers and customers to work with you in order to develop action plans that can improve the relationship with the environment.
You can find more detailed information below:
- Article - How does product life cycle influence environmental aspects according to ISO 14001:2015: https://advisera.com/14001academy/blog/2016/03/21/how-does-product-life-cycle-influence-environmental-aspects-according-to-iso-140012015/
- Article - Lifecycle perspective in ISO 14001:2015: what does it mean: https://advisera.com/14001academy/blog/2017/02/20/lifecycle-perspective-in-iso-140012015-what-does-it-mean/
- Enroll for free online training - ISO 14001:2015 Foundations Course: https://advisera.com/training/iso-14001-internal-auditor-course/
- Book – The ISO 14001:2015 companion: https://advisera.com/books/the-iso-14001-2015-companion/
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Jul 16, 2020