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Write short note on environmental management principle

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Environmental management system (EMS) refers to the management of an organization's environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organizational structure, planning and resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection.
The main purpose of an EMS is to help an organization control its environmental risks and improve its environmental performance, but it is also becoming an important factor in terms of overall corporate image and competitiveness in the marketplace
The Principles of Environmental Management:

Polluter Pays Principle (PPP): ...

The User Pays Principle (UPP): ...

The Precautionary Principle (PP): ...

Principle of Effectiveness and Efficiency: ...

The Principle of Responsibility: ...

The Principle of Participation: ...

The Principle of Proportionality:
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Answered by Anonymous
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Environmental management system (EMS) refers to the management of an organization's environmental programs in a comprehensive, systematic, planned and documented manner. It includes the organizational structure, planning and resources for developing, implementing and maintaining policy for environmental protection.

More formally, EMS is "a system and database which integrates procedures and processes for training of personnel, monitoring, summarizing, and reporting of specialized environmental performance information to internal and external stakeholders of a firm".[1]

The most widely used standard on which an EMS is based is International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 2004.[2] Alternatives include the EMAS.

An environmental management information system (EMIS) or Environmental Data Management System (EDMS) is an information technology solution for tracking environmental data for a company as part of their overall environmental management system.[3]

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