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                                       Writing an Environmental Policy 
                                        
                                     
           An Environmental Policy sets out an organisation’s environmental direction, intentions and values. 
           The international Environmental Management System (EMS) standard ISO 14001 defines an 
           Environmental Policy as: 
            
           “A statement of the overall intentions and direction of an organisation related to its environmental 
           performance as formally expressed by top management. The environmental policy provides a framework 
           for action and for the setting of environmental objectives and environmental targets”. 
            
           It is important to recognise the difference between policy and strategy. Strategy is a systematic plan of 
           action. Policy is more of a guiding principle. Strategic techniques should be used to implement the policy. 
            
           The policy “provides a framework for action and for the setting of its environmental objectives and targets”. 
           This means that the policy should facilitate the establishment of a structure or plan to meet its objectives, 
           but not necessarily detail it within the policy. Specific objectives and targets may be part of a separate 
           document, although certain aspects or long-term aims should be evident in the policy. Have a look on line 
           at the policies of other businesses in your sector, but don’t copy them or use a template, it is important to 
           write a policy that is relevant to your organisation. 
            
           The difference between an Environmental Policy and a Sustainability Policy is that a Sustainability Policy 
           may also include references to social, ethical and economic commitments, such as volunteering or 
           specifying local suppliers 
            
           What to include in your Environmental Policy 
            
           Although there is no standard format for writing an Environmental Policy, there are three things that you 
           should commit to: 
            
           1.       Compliance with environmental legislation 
           2.       Prevention of pollution  
           3. Continuous improvement 
            
           In addition, there are a few basic rules to follow to ensure clarity:  
               •    Keep it short - if it's longer than a sheet of A4, then it's probably too long 
               •    Introduce the business and state the overall aim of the policy 
               •    Describe the significant environmental impacts of the business 
               •    Get the policy signed, dated and endorsed by the Managing Director or Chief Executive 
               •    Include the name of the person to contact with any queries 
               •    Make it available to employees, customers and the public. Put it on your website, in your reception 
                    area and include it in marketing material and tenders 
               •    State that you will review the policy annually to make sure it is still relevant 
            
           Policy Traps – You’ll be discovered! Things to avoid: 
               •    Setting aspirations or making claims that are open to misinterpretation, can’t be substantiated, or 
                    can’t be achieved: e.g. becoming carbon neutral or producing zero waste 
               •    Making promises that cannot be kept 
               •    Committing to underachievement to avoid failure 
               •    Using non-committal language like ‘where possible’, ‘where practicable’ or ‘we aim to’ 
               •    Creating ‘smoke screens’ for difficult issues 
            
            Environmental Policy Guidance               Issue number             1  Revision date         09/01/12       Page 1 of 1 
            
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