
Environmental Management
Environmental management is a cycle consisting of 4 main elements based on ISO 14001 principles. This is the cycle that starts with Planning, comes to life with Implementation, controls during Implementation, and finally, the Management revises it and starts again for another issue.
As a result of developing technology and increasing population, and of course also increasing and changing needs, it has become necessary to establish certain systems and mechanisms. World-class organizations such as ISO share the leading roles in these points. The main purpose of these independent, benevolent and developing organizations is to protect human and world health, to advance and develop our world and our people in more protected and harmless frameworks. For this reason, the main purpose of this system, which was created with the ISO 14001 code, is to reduce the use of natural resources and reserves, to use the resources used in the most accurate and wasteless way, and to ensure their systematic and regular control.
What are the Processes and Objectives of Environmental Management?
Environmental Management is a systematic study and it is a system that tries to protect the past, lives the present in the most reasonable way and tries to protect the future. When the aims of this system are realized, it is to prevent these wastes and e-waste from mixing with nature in a protected and appropriate way, and to ensure that these wastes and e-waste are returned to production and industry within certain criteria. Of course, these ecological reasons are not the only purpose; This system, which also considers the peace and benefit of the producer and consumer, aims to reduce costs, increase sustainability, increase customer demand, increase profitability rates and ensure a healthy competitive environment.
Of course, it may not be possible for this plan and program to progress and function in a mature and positive way, only if the producer or the consumer does their part. At this point, continuous improvement and leadership issues, which are the last step of the cycle, come into play. One of the most essential points in this system is the leadership and management stage. At this stage, at the point where the system is applied, every waste and unnecessary use must be eliminated by the leader first, so that the system and the cycle can function in the most appropriate and healthy way. Otherwise, as in every system, unhealthy situations will arise in this system and our nature will be polluted, our people will lose their health, and their production capacity will naturally decrease.