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Advantages of environmental design
Most advantages of environmental design stem
from savings your business can make, increased profitability and
better sales opportunities:
- Better regulatory compliance - running an EMS
will help ensure your environmental legal responsibilities are met
and more easily managed on a day-to-day basis.
- More effective use of resources - you will
have policies and procedures in place that help you manage waste
and resources more effectively and reduce costs.
- Marketing - you can highlight your business'
credentials as an environmentally aware operation that has made a
commitment to continual environmental improvement through
advertising or annual reporting.
- Finance - you may find it easier to raise
investment from banks and other financial institutions, which are
increasingly keen to see businesses controlling their environmental
impact.
- Increased sales opportunities - large
businesses and government departments may only deal with businesses
that have an EMS.
- Lighter regulation - even if an EMS is not a
regulatory requirement, by showing your commitment to environmental
management, you may benefit through less frequent site visits or
reduced fees from environmental regulators.
- Certification to recognised standards -
gaining external certification of your EMS through ISO 14001, BS
8555 or EMAS can give your business credibility with customers and
stakeholders.
Disadvantages of an environmental design
Some disadvantages of environmental design can
stem from cost and staff negativity:
- Cost - the costs involved can vary
considerably, however you should be able to find low-cost
opportunities that will produce significant cost savings and offset
the cost of implementing and operating your EMS.
- Time and resources - an EMS should help your
business to become more profitable by reducing energy consumption,
waste and, therefore, costs, however it is an investment which
requires you to commit time and resources.
- Too burdensome – some businesses may be able
to realise the benefits of an EMS, eg resource efficiency and cost
savings, without having to operate a full EMS – or an informal
system may be a better fit for your business than working to a
standard like ISO 14001.
- Management or staff resistance – an EMS can be
seen as unnecessary, so you should explain the basic aims and
benefits early on in the process, eg through a presentation to the
management board or through your business’ communications.
- Scope – you can feel overwhelmed at the
prospect of implementing an EMS across your business, however an
EMS can be piloted within one part and later rolled out to other
areas.
- Training costs - some members of staff will
need to have a deep knowledge of the EMS. By using guidance or
following the requirements of standards such as ISO 14001, an EMS
can be implemented without the need for 'expert' training.
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