How ISO 14001 implementation helps reduce energy consumption
ISO 14001
Certification is the world’s leading
environmental standard and, for the many organizations who are certified, its
impact on EMS (environmental management system) performance is significant.
There are some basic benefits that ISO 14001:2015 certification can bring, such as major
savings on utility bills such as electricity, water or natural gas. Some readers may remember that,
even some 20 years ago, the desire to drive internal business energy
efficiencies and save money was the main driver for many businesses to become certified to the standard. So how
can today’s ISO
14001 Certification Body ensure that they can realize the
financial and economic benefits of reduced energy bills?
The ISO 14001 standard
– how does it help?
In this article we
are going to see how ISO 14001 driving supply chain to compliance can also
reduce your organization’s environmental impact. This was done by ensuring
those involved in the production of your goods or services shared your good
practices.
Section 6 of the ISO 14001:2015
standard deals with “planning,” and many companies nominate energy consumption
as either an environmental aspect to be controlled and reduced, or even part of
an environmental objective, depending on the size and context of the particular
organization. Identifying this topic as an environmental aspect will be more
realistic for most medium to large organizations who have more specific
environmental concerns to measure as an outright objective. No matter how your
organization decides to deal with it, the use of natural gas, electricity and
water can be extremely expensive to a business, and obviously a drain on the
Earth’s resources.
Reduce your
consumption by splitting utilities
Most
organizations consume energy in the form of natural gas, electricity and water.
In many cases, especially in large organizations with larger usage, it may make
sense to split these utilities apart to ensure they can be dealt with as
efficiently as possible.
Let’s
consider how this can be done.
Electricity
consumption After Implementation ISO 14001 Certification
This is a
constant for most modern businesses and a significant cost. Working on a recent
ISO 14001:2015 certification with
a small business, we discovered that over 40% of the business’s electricity
bills were accrued outside of business hours. This can provide a business with
real motivation and impetus to decrease those costs. The solution to mitigating
the costs can be a combination of common sense and technological factors.
Here are some tips:
1.
Use signs. Signs
stating, “Please
switch the light off when room is not in use,” is traditional, but
effective. A communication to the team announcing the objective of such an
initiative, and how everyone’s
behavior can contribute, normally brings immediate improvements.
2.
Designate a “champion.” In
some cases, designating a responsible person, or “champion,” can give your employees a
point of contact if they need more information or have questions on how to help
save electricity.
3.
Use ‘’Smart technology.’’ Technological
solutions can also help with saving electricity. Ensure room sensors are
accurate and used, consider remote temperature control applications, consider
LED and sensor lighting in your office, even consider the possibility of PoE
(Power over Ethernet) lighting systems, where low consumption electricity can
be transmitted over ethernet cables to provide an intelligent and sensor-led
lighting solution for your office. “Smart technology” looks sure to play a major
part in reducing electricity consumption for businesses in the coming years.
Natural gas consumption After
Implementation ISO 14001 Certification
Whether
natural gas or heating fuel, most workplaces need some sort of heating. There
are several simple questions you can ask to ensure your system is efficient and
costs are kept to a minimum:
·
Is
your system regularly serviced?
·
Are
temperature controls and sensors working and used?
·
Is
the heating system set to ensure that there is no out of hours use, except in
times of extremely low temperatures which would bring risk of a frozen system?
·
Is
heating used in meeting rooms and corridors which are not used?
Studying
this in your business with periodic reviews and actions can help you to
understand this impact/cost and reduce it accordingly. Once more, communicating
this objective to your employees will bring immediate benefit in terms of
raising their awareness and changing behavior, and often in terms of inviting
positive feedback and suggestions.
Water
consumption After
Implementation ISO 14001 Certification
Water is
one of the earth’s most critical components for nurturing life and growth on
this planet, and preserving this resource is of paramount importance. Every
business and household can play a part in this, and even the simplest of
measures can be effective. For many employees, hearing about the importance of
an initiative from the organizational leaders gives it greater importance, and
results tend to follow. Again, a mixture of methods can help reduce your
company’s water consumption:
·
Ensure
your system is serviced and has no leaks
·
Ensure
signs are present to communicate the importance of not wasting water
·
Consider
controlled faucets to limit the amount of water released
·
Review
and communicate your water usage regularly to the team to stimulate suggestions
and retain focus.
Like many
elements related to the ISO 14001:2015 standard,
using the “Plan, Do, Check, Act” cycle can
bring positive results with the reduction of all utilities.
Ensuring positive
results
The one
thing all these elements have in common is that they have several benefits for
any organization: resources are
preserved, costs are reduced, and awareness is increased due to a sharing of
knowledge and increase in teamwork. Along with the improvements that internal
audits and reviews can bring, it quickly becomes clear that ISO 14001:2015 certification in the context of energy consumption can bring measurable
benefits and savings to all modern businesses.
For
more information about ISO 14001 and the role we
can play in your efforts to achieve certification to it, feel free to contact us.
To get started with the certification process, you can also request a quote.
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