Introduction
The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme is a voluntary
scheme designed for companies and other organisations that are willing
to commit themselves to evaluate, manage and improve their environmental
performance. The scheme was launched by the European Union in 1993
and was revised in 2003.
The EMAS scheme is accessible for all organisations
from all sectors such as business, education, public administration,
etc. The international standard for Environmental Management Systems,
EN/ISO 14001, is integrated within the EMAS scheme.
First and foremost, EMAS is designed to benefit
the environment. It provides organisations, regulators and the public
with an instrument to evaluate and manage the environmental impact
of an organisation.
EMAS is open to organisations in all public and
private sectors that want to improve their environmental performance.
It applies in all Member States of the European Union and the European
Economic Area (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein).
In Malta, the Malta Standards Authority has been
appointed as the Competent Body whereas the National Accreditation
Body of the Malta Standards Authority is responsible for the accreditation
of EMAS Verifiers.
The European Commission DG Environment website
on EMAS is a valuable source for anyone interest to obtain further
information (http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/emas).
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