What is ISO 14001?
ISO 14001 is an international standard that sets requirements for an environmental management system (EMS).
This standard was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and is recognized globally.
ISO 14001 defines a standardized approach for providing organizations with a general framework for environmental protection and responding to changes in environmental conditions in a balanced combination with socio-economic needs.
The standard is based on the principle of continuous improvement and a systematic approach to addressing issues related to environmental conservation.
Organizations that implement an environmental management system in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14001 are obliged to
- identify potential impacts of their activities on the environment
- set goals and objectives for reducing such impacts,
- and regularly evaluate and improve the effectiveness of their measures.
Implementing an environmental management system in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14001 allows an organization to demonstrate its responsibility to the environment, natural resources, and society, as well as increase its competitiveness in the face of growing attention to environmental issues.
Who is certification according to ISO 14001 suitable for?
Certification according to ISO 14001 is a strong and influential management tool for various types of organizations and enterprises, regardless of their size, industry, or location. Considering the adaptation of the standard’s application, ISO 14001 certification can be particularly useful for the following organizations:
- Industrial enterprises: Manufacturing companies, factories, and other industrial enterprises can benefit from implementing an environmental management system to preserve the environment by preventing and mitigating adverse impacts from the enterprise’s activities.
- Service companies: Even if your activity is not related to production, certification according to ISO 14001 is a beneficial tool for companies that provide services, such as transport, logistics, information technology, etc.
- Public institutions: Public sector organizations, such as local authorities, non-profit organizations, and educational institutions, can use the ISO 14001 standard to manage their own environmental goals and public initiatives.
- Small and medium-sized enterprises: For small companies, the ISO 14001 standard can be an effective tool for managing the environmental aspects of their activities, which strengthens the organization’s position in the global market.
- Global corporations: Multinational companies can use the ISO 14001 standard to promote their approaches to environmental management at all levels of their operations.
Certification according to ISO 14001 allows organizations not only to demonstrate their responsibility to the public, natural resources, and the environment, but also increases their level of competitiveness, affects the improvement of business processes, and strengthens the reputation of the enterprise in the global market.
How is the ISO 14001 standard useful for my organization?
The ISO 14001 standard has a beneficial and positive impact on the organization, including:
- Reducing environmental impact: ISO 14001 requires the identification of environmental aspects and the identification of the impacts of the enterprise’s activities on the environment. This allows your organization to identify opportunities to reduce waste, energy consumption, and other environmental impacts.
- Compliance with legislation: Implementing an environmental management system in accordance with the requirements of ISO 14001 helps your organization comply with the requirements of current legislation and other environmental regulations.
- Enhancing reputation: Certification according to ISO 14001 can serve as a signal to your market and consumers about your organization’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental responsibility.
- Attracting new customers and partners: Many companies require their suppliers to comply with the ISO 14001 standard. Certification according to ISO 14001 will make your business more attractive to partners and customers.
- Efficiency and optimization: The environmental management system allows you to optimize business processes and the necessary resources, which leads to reduced costs and increased efficiency of the enterprise.
- Raising awareness and engaging personnel: The implementation of the standard promotes increased environmental awareness among personnel, which directly affects the reduction of internal environmental impact, the conservation of natural resources, and the improvement of the internal culture regarding the environment.
The overall goal of the ISO 14001 standard is to create a stable and sustainable environmental management system that benefits both the organization itself and society as a whole.
Who has the right to conduct certification according to ISO 14001?
Today, certification in Ukraine is voluntary, but this process allows you to reduce the risks of legal issues. Conducting voluntary certification allows you to actively comply with all legislative requirements and avoid possible sanctions. It will increase consumer confidence, increase competitiveness, improve internal management, and open up new opportunities in the market.
Certification by an accredited body is a key step in confirming the compliance of your management system with international standards.
This process provides important benefits for your business, namely:
- Recognition by the global market: Certification by an accredited body indicates a high degree of confidence in your management system. This makes your business more attractive to international partners and customers.
- Reducing the risks of legal issues: Conducting voluntary certification allows you to actively comply with all legislative requirements and avoid possible sanctions.
- Improving efficiency: The certification process forces you to evaluate and optimize processes in the company, which can lead to increased efficiency and reduced risks.
- Attracting new customers: Many companies require certification as a condition of cooperation. This opens up new opportunities for attracting customers and markets.
- Strengthening reputation: Certification is evidence of your commitment to high standards and helps to confirm your reputation as a reliable partner or supplier.
By choosing an accredited body for certification, you ensure the highest level of recognition and trust in your industry.

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Factum operates in accordance with the requirements of the following standards: DSTU EN ISO/IEC 17021-1:2017 "Conformity assessment. Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems. Part 1. Requirements" (EN ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, IDT; ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, IDT) Accreditation certificate No. 8О095. And DSTU EN ISO/IEC 17065:2019 "Conformity assessment. Requirements for bodies certifying products, processes and services" (EN ISO/IEC 17065:2012, IDT; ISO/IEC 17065:2012, IDT). Accreditation certificate No. 1О237
Discussion of the specifics of your organization and your ISO certification goals.
Application submission
Based on the outcome of the discussion, you will receive a detailed and transparent proposal that takes into account your individual needs.
Application analysis
Agreeing with you on the timeframes for conducting audits for the full certification cycle of your Enterprise.
Creating an audit program
Agreeing with you on the timeframes for conducting the initial certification audit.
Audit planning
Stage 1 - assessment of your management system, objectives, results of your management review and internal audit. Stage 2 - assessment of all management processes at your Enterprise.
Conducting the audit
Within a month, you will receive an audit report documenting all audit evidence.
Preparation of the audit report
If all the requirements of the standard are met, a decision is made regarding the possibility of certifying your management system.
Certification decision
The certificate is issued for 3 years. The terms of use and details of the annual confirmation of the management system's compliance with the requirements of the standard will be specified in the License Agreement.
Issuance of certificate and license agreement