Compliance obligations on ISO 14001:2015




The organization determines, at a sufficiently detailed level, the compliance obligations it identified that are applicable to its environmental aspects, and how they apply to the organization. Compliance obligations include legal requirements that an organization has to comply with and other requirements that the organization has to or chooses to comply with.

Mandatory legal requirements related to an organization’s environmental aspects can include, if applicable:
a) requirements from governmental entities or other relevant authorities;
b) international, national and local laws and regulations;
c) requirements specified in permits, licenses or other forms of authorization;
d) orders, rules or guidance from regulatory agencies;
e) judgements of courts or administrative tribunals.

Compliance obligations also include other interested party requirements related to its environmental management system which the organization has to or chooses to adopt. These can include, if applicable:
— agreements with community groups or non-governmental organizations;
— agreements with public authorities or customers;
— organizational requirements;
— voluntary principles or codes of practice;
— voluntary labelling or environmental commitments;
— obligations arising under contractual arrangements with the organization;

— relevant organizational or industry standards.

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