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Itinerary implementation of an environmental management system and its benefits

Sorinel Capusneanu and Martinescu (Oprea), Dana Maria/G
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Dana Maria G. (Martinescu, Oprea) Constantin

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Abstract: This article treats the problem of environmental management system starting from definition and objectives stipulated according to ISO 14001. The success of implementation of the environmental management system consists in respecting its principles. It is described the role of employers' organizations in promoting environmental management systems. Also, there are described the implementation stages of an environmental management system in Romania. Each unrolled stage is synthesized and argued succeeding to catch the necessary essence of correct understanding by all participants to implementation process of environmental management system into an enterprise. There are accentuated the long term advantages of successful implementation environmental management system. The article ends with authors’ conclusions and some recommendations from the specialists of Romania.

Keywords: environmental management system; objectives; principles; implementation; environmental quality. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M21 M41 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-04-15
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Published in The 4th International Scientific Session “Challenges of the Knowledge Society” 978-973-129-541-1 (2010): pp. 1434-1440

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