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ISO 14001:2025 Amendment Readiness Checklist

Use this high-level checklist to begin evaluating your organization’s readiness for the new ISO 14001:2015 Amendment 2 requirements. Note that this is not comprehensive – contact our experts for a detailed gap analysis and implementation guidance. 1. Environmental Risk Management Initial Assessment Areas: Environmental impact evaluation processes Lifecycle assessment procedures Emergency preparedness documentation Risk and opportunity identification methods Pro Tip:

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Key Changes to ISO 14001:2015: What Your Business Needs to Know About the 2025 Amendment

Environmental management systems (EMS) are evolving to meet today’s complex challenges. The latest amendment to ISO 14001:2015 introduces significant changes that will impact how organizations approach environmental management. Here are the essential updates your organization needs to consider: Enhanced Environmental Risk Assessment Requirements Added requirements for broader environmental impact analysis, including climate change implications and biodiversity impacts. Organizations must now

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Lowering Costs While Enhancing Environmental Stewardship in the Tugboat Industry: Best Practices in Waste Management

Environmental Compliance for the Tug and Barge Industry Environmental sustainability is becoming an increasing factor in the success of many different industries. Customers are more likely to make environmental goals, objectives, and targets for reductions in emissions, energy use, and resource consumption a basic requirement for continuing to do business with them. The tug and barge industry, recognizing its impact

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Sustainability Reporting and Environmental Compliance

Some organizations think about taking the leap into global reporting for sustainability but are not sure where to begin or are unfamiliar with much of the jargon. Other companies are interested in helping with the sustainability movement but have a hard time navigating the plethora of resources available online. And still other organizations do not necessarily want to spend a

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