John Nolan
February 29, 2016
The retail sector in every regional economy accounts for a large percentage of gross domestic product, which equates to tens of billions of dollars per year. Whether through retail or online purchasing, the retail industry as a whole has a huge impact on the wider environment, and it is ever more apparent that adopting compliance and certification according to ISO 14001:2015 within this industry can have a massively positive impact on the environment. So, if you are involved in a retail business, what parts of the ISO 14001:2015 standard can help mitigate the environmental impact of your business, and perhaps save you money and enhance your reputation at the same time?
As with any business, many retail organizations can benefit from all of the clauses in the 14001:2015 standard. However, let’s concentrate on several that can be directly applied to the retail business – whether online or onsite:
So, taking the above sections of ISO 14001:2015 and implementing them into your retail business can help you achieve your environmental objectives, but to help us on a practical level, how can we apply those to a typical retail business?
So, in summary, tackling the internal and external environmental aspects that affect your business and the environment can pay dividends.
The retail trade may well be the next sector to come under pressure in terms of environmental compliance, given the effect that maintaining a retail site takes in terms of utilities, paper consumption, and general consumables. Add your supply chain to that equation and you can see massive opportunities for reducing wastage and improving production and logistic activities. Finally, a consideration of the lifecycles of your product and packaging and how they can be improved can yield further benefits. In all of these cases, mitigation of environmental impact also equates to lower costs and higher margins. In that case, why wait on governing bodies to apply pressure on your business when it makes sense for your business to start with ISO 14001:2015 now?
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