John Nolan
May 9, 2016
Spending in the US road transportation industry amounted to $1.33 trillion in 2012, which represented 8.5% of gross domestic product. Given the value to the US economy, it is obvious that this industry is of critical importance, but likewise, given the amount of activity within this sector, it is clear that there will be some significant environmental aspects attached to companies operating in this field. It is, therefore, highly likely that ISO 14001:2015 will become increasingly more important to the regulation of this business in the future, given the US government’s commitment to controlling and reducing the environmental impact and carbon footprint of the business community in the United States. Given that logistics and road transportation make up a large percentage of the US transportation sector, how can organizations within this sector start to identify meaningful environmental aspects, reduce their impacts, and save money in the first step towards complying with ISO 14001:2015?
Organizations that are unaware of the benefits of compliance with the ISO 14001:2015 standard and wish to understand how they can be matched up against their transportation business may be pleasantly surprised – as well as seeking to reduce impact on the greater environment, mitigating your environmental aspects can provide large cost and efficiency savings for your organization at the same time. In terms of understanding environmental aspects, what they are, and how to identify them, the article 4 steps in identification and evaluation of environmental aspects will provide some assistance. For example, this transportation business had large fuel consumption costs, used packaging for delivery purposes, and had significant utility consumption in its office and planning center – all potential environmental aspects that will be common to many businesses in this sector.
Let us look at some strategic steps any transportation and logistics firms can take in terms of identifying environmental aspects and mitigating their risks in line with ISO 14001:
Obviously, actions such as ensuring your supply chain is environmentally efficient will help your performance, but if you follow the elements above you will have a solid foundation in your search to improve your environmental aspects and start the journey towards compliance with ISO 14001:2015. So, what benefits can we expect to see?
As suggested above, one of the major benefits of complying with the ISO 14001:2015 standard is that your organization can see many financial benefits that go hand in hand with reducing your transportation business’s environmental impact. Improving your process, using less fuel and other resources, and improving your supply chain can all have financial benefits, which when measured accurately can all improve your bottom line and increase profitability. Add to that the reputational benefit of being a forward-thinking organization that is environmentally friendly, and you can soon see why your organization could become an even more popular choice for big businesses to partner with. Identify and start improving your environmental impacts and you will not only be on the road to ISO 14001:2015 compliance, but you will save money and make your business a more attractive proposition to potential customers.
This free webinar can also help you: ISO 14001: Identification and evaluation of environmental aspects.