![]() Having some examples in hand when this discussed, such as the reduction of waste or electricity described above, can be helpful. While it is difficult to put exact numbers on your financial savings, you can ensure that your initial objectives for improvement are directed towards projects that will provide cost savings. To overcome this sort of argument you need to look towards the future savings and think of the EMS implementation in terms of return on investment. There are also time, personnel, training, and other resources that will need to be assigned to the task of putting all the environmental processes in place. Too much cost – We already spend a lot of money on protecting the environment why spend more on an EMS? It is true that there is a cost to implementation of an EMS, and it is not just money. Some examples of cost savings include reduced waste management costs when you reduce the waste to be taken to landfill, or the cost savings by working towards a reduction in energy usage. If all you do is meet the minimum legal requirements you can’t work towards the improvements in your EMS that can lead to cost savings. ![]() There will be processes to implement that the laws don’t require, such as understanding how your processes interact with and impact the environment, but these processes are necessary for working towards improvement. Too much of a burden – We already meet the requirements of environmental laws, so why should we do more than that? Meeting environmental laws is one thing, and is an important part of ISO 14001 implementation, but the EMS goes beyond this. You may not experience all of the disadvantages listed below, but these are some of the most common issues and problems that come up during ISO 14001 implementation. Just as the benefits to be gained from an ISO 14001 EMS differ from organization to organization, so do the disadvantages. What are some ISO 14001 disadvantages, and how can you deal with them? ![]() There are many advantages of implementing an ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System (EMS), and these are explained in the article 6 Key Benefits of ISO 14001, but what about the disadvantages and challenges of implementation? Do they exist and if so, is there anything you can do about them? In this article, you’ll learn about some ISO 14001 disadvantages, issues and problems that you need to mitigate during implementation in order to gain the benefits, and some ideas of how to address them. ![]()
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