Environmental aspects are central to ISO 14001. They represent the elements of an organization’s activities, products, or services that interact with the environment. These interactions – ranging from energy use and emissions to waste generation – form the basis for identifying risks and opportunities within the EMS.
Significant environmental aspects are those that can have considerable environmental impacts, either positively or negatively. Determining significance involves criteria such as: scale and severity of the impact, frequency or likelihood of occurrence, legal and stakeholder concerns
Examples include:
- Carbon emissions from manufacturing processes
- Wastewater discharge from production lines
- Hazardous waste generation from labs
- Consumption of water, energy, and raw materials
By systematically identifying and prioritizing these aspects, companies can set meaningful objectives, reduce environmental risk, and drive sustainable practices throughout operations.