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Contact SupplierCIL provides Green Audit Services in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection body.Scope and Goal of green Auditing
Government of India through its National Environment Policy in 2006 has made mandatory for every organization to conduct green audit / environmental audit in order to ensure a clean and healthy environment within and outside the organization. Further, it also helps in effective learning and provides a conductive learning environment. Efforts are taking place around the world in order to address various environmental issues. Green auditing or environmental auditing is one among them for educational institutions. Green auditing helps organization to understand various environmental issues of the organization and identify existing lacuna or gap towards meeting the objective of National Environmental Policy and thus, to plan accordingly.
Methodology:
An environmental audit has three phases - pre-audit stage, audit stage and post-audit stage, accordingly the environmental audit was conducted.
1. Pre-Audit Stage: Pre-audit stage involved the identification of target areas for environmental auditing.
Accordingly following target areas were identified: Land Use System, Biodiversity Status, Climatic Conditions, Air Quality, Noise Pollution, Water Resources and Management, Energy Consumption, Waste disposal and management, Environmental Awareness, Mitigation and Management practices
2. Post-Audit Stage: The Post-Audit Stage includes the production of the final report, prepare action plan to overcome the flaws and to keep a watch on the action plan.
Green Audit provides an assessment of the environmental performance of a business or organization. The audit reveals details about the activities of a company and its compliance with environmental regulations. Audit information is presented to the management team and employees. Green audit evaluates and quantifies the environmental performance. It identifies compliance problems or management system implementation issues.
When a green Audit is Necessary?
Green audits are an important part of a company’s environmental policy and performance. However, many companies either don’t do them or do them improperly. There are many, many environmental rules and regulations that apply to every business. Is your business in compliance with all of them? Do you have all the permits you need and are you fully compliant with all the details of each? You don’t know unless you have done an audit done by an independent environmental auditor. If you are not an expert on environmental compliance and regulations, you need an environmental audit. When an inspector arrives at your work site, you’ll know that you are in compliance and be able to provide documentation that outlines everything you are doing to stay in compliance.
Green Audit Steps:
The environmental audit process includes the following steps as a minimum:
• Planning the audit, including activities to be conducted and responsibilities for each activity
• Review the company’s environmental protection policy and the applicable requirements, federal, state, and local requirements.
• Assessment of the organization, it is management, and equipment
• Gather data and relevant information
• Evaluate overall performance
• Identify areas needing improvement
• Report findings to management