Establishment of a System Compliant with International Environmental Standards
Today, international environmental standards serve as both a guide and a mark of trust for businesses seeking to reduce their environmental impact and establish a sustainable structure.
The establishment of systems compliant with standards such as ISO 14064-1, ISO 14067, ISO 14046, and ISO 50001 enables organizations to measure, improve, and transparently report on their environmental performance.
ISO 14064-1 – Corporate Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reporting Standard
This standard enables organizations to identify, calculate, verify, and report their direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions (CO₂e).
What does it cover?
- Identification of greenhouse gas sources (Scope 1, 2, 3)
- Quantitative measurement of emissions
- Development of carbon management strategies
- Declaration process to ISO or verification organizations
ISO 14067 – Product Carbon Footprint
It is a standard developed to determine the carbon footprint of a product throughout its entire life cycle.
Advantages:
- Product-based carbon footprint calculation
- Eco-labeling opportunity with LCA-based analysis
- Redesign of carbon-intensive products
- Lays the groundwork for green product strategies
ISO 14046 – Water Footprint Standard
It enables the quantitative assessment of impacts such as water consumption and pollution for corporate activities, products, or processes.
Opportunities it offers:
- Identification of water risks
- Sustainable use of water resources
- Analysis of supply chain water impacts
- Development of water policies
ISO 50001 – Energy Management System Standard
This standard enables businesses to systematically manage their energy consumption and continuously improve their energy performance.
Benefits:
- Energy efficiency and cost savings
- Monitoring of energy consumption data
- Legal compliance (ETS, energy performance certificate, etc.)
- Provides infrastructure for carbon reduction projects
How does the system setup process work?
Preliminary Assessment and Gap Analysis
Gaps are identified by comparing your current processes with international standards.
System Design and Document Structure Creation
Special procedures, instructions, and monitoring plans are developed to suit your organizational structure.
Implementation and Training
All employees receive the necessary training; processes are implemented in the field.
Monitoring and Internal Audit
Performance is measured according to defined indicators, and internal audits are conducted.
Verification/Certification Support
The application process to independent verification or certification bodies is managed.
Why Should You Set Up a System That Complies with These Standards?
- Document corporate environmental awareness
- Measure and improve your carbon, water, and energy performance
- Comply with legal regulations and international markets
- Prepare for sustainability reporting and green investment criteria
- Increase stakeholder confidence and gain a competitive advantage