ISO 14001:2015 is the most recent revision of the ISO 14001 certification Environmental Management Standard, replacing ISO 14001:2004 as of September 2018.
The 2015 version of the standard aims to bring a number of benefits that the 2004 version of the standard either briefly touched on or did not previously offer:
- It has more focus on risk-based thinking
- It follows the same structure as other ISO management system standards, making system integration much easier
- It addresses supply chain management more effectively
- It now puts more emphasis on leadership engagement
- It helps address risks/opportunities in a more structured manner within Organisations
- It now uses a simpler language, with common structure and terms
- It’s been adapted to be more user-friendly for service and knowledge-based organisations