Performance indicators of ISO 14000

Performance indicators of ISO 14000 (KPIs)

Progress towards an objective can generally be measured using environmental performance indicators such
as

a) quantity of raw material or energy used,

b) quantity of emissions such as CO2,

c) waste produced per quantity of finished product,

d) efficiency of material and energy used,

e) number of environmental incidents (e.g. excursions above limits),

f) number of environmental accidents (e.g. unplanned releases),

g) percentage waste recycled,

h) percentage recycled material used in packaging,

i) number of service vehicle kilometres per unit of production,

j) quantities of specific pollutants emitted, e.g. NOx, SO2, CO, VOCs, Pb, CFCs,

k) investment in environmental protection,

l) number of prosecutions, and

m) land area set aside for wildlife habitat.

Related documents:

1. ISO 14000 standard

2. ISO 14000 checklist

3. ISO 14000 procedures

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