Environmental compliance

Environmental Compliance means conforming to environmental laws, regulations, standards and other requirements such as site permits to operate. In recent years, environmental concerns have led to a significant increase in the number and scope of compliance imperatives across all global regulatory environments. Being closely related, environmental concerns and compliance activities are increasingly being integrated and aligned to some extent in order to avoid conflicts, wasteful overlaps and gaps.[1][2]

In order to comply with the above requirements and obligations, certain conditions within them must be met. Typically these will include:

The management of the above can be complex and time-consuming, leading to an increasing uptake of software systems designed to manage environmental compliance. These are often referred to as 'Environmental Data Management Systems' (EDMS).

See also

References

  1. Anthony Tarantino, Governance, Risk, and Compliance Handbook
  2. Denise Vu Broady, Holly A. Roland, "The ABCs of GRC", SAP GRC For Dummies
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