Cross-Section of Law on Environmental Protection Legal Requirements and ISO 14001 Requirements
Abstract - The legal framework that governs human actions that may have a negative effect on the environment and natural resources is indicated by the Law on Environmental Protection. The requirements outlined in Environmental protection laws are mandatory and obligatory for individuals, businesses, and organizations operating within the jurisdiction covered by this legal act and derived by-laws. Compliance with these laws is legally required, and failure to comply can result in penalties, fines, legal actions, or other sanctions, depending on the severity of the violation and the specific regulations in place.ISO 14001 -Environmental management systems, is a voluntary international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to provide a framework for organizations to establish and operate an Environmental Management System (EMS). Although ISO 14001 is voluntary, organizations that choose to adopt it need to adhere to the requirements outlined in the standard to achieve and maintain certification. Compliance with ISO 14001 involves implementing and documenting an EMS based on the standard guidelines and principles. Within this research the cross-section of environmental legal requirements and ISO 14001 standard requirements is conducted. The study's objective is to show which requirements of the standard have already been met by conforming to the stipulations of the law.
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ISO 14001, Law on Environmental Protection