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The Ecocamp Patagonia, became the first hospitality company in Chile to receive the prestigious ISO 14001 Environmental Management System certification from a third party certifier -Societe Generale de Surveillance, SGS-Switzerland-.
“This certification is the most significant achievement of our environmental efforts in the last years" said Sebastián Gómez, general manager of Ecocamp Patagonia.
ISO 14001 certification is a rigorous and very complicated process and is the result of multi-faceted environmental initiatives. ISO 14001 certification must be renewed each year, and Ecocamp must continually improve its Environmental Management System standards in order to maintain certification. For more info please visit de SGS website (write down our Certificate ID CL07-0053 and the security code given by the SGS and you will se our company listed)
Many companies are now familiar with the quality systems standards ISO-9000 series of international standards. The ISO-14000 series of international standards have been developed for integrating environmental aspects (those elements of an organization's activities that can interact with the environment) into operations and product standards.
The international committee finalized the ISO-14001 standards for environmental management systems in September of 1996. In a manner very similar to the Quality Management System (QMS) of ISO-9001, ISO-14001 requires implementation of an Environmental Management System (EMS) that complies with the defined internationally recognized standards (as set forth in the ISO-14001 specification). The ISO-14001 standard specifies requirements for establishing
An environmental policy.
Determining environmental aspects & impacts of products/activities/services.
Planning environmental objectives and measurable targets.
Implementation & operation of programs to meet objectives & targets.
Checking & corrective action.
Management review. |
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