BIS to enforce stricter green norm certification for businesses from August
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Businesses across the country have five months to adopt stricter norms to reduce their environmental impact, by crafting clear policies, setting sustainability goals, and adopting eco-friendly practices in daily operations. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has tightened standards for so-called environmental management systems (EMS), internal company systems to minimize impact and improve performance on the environmental front.
BIS certifies these systems, underscoring their commitment to the environment, reducing costs, and enhancing reputation. BIS has mandated all businesses to adopt the new EMS norms by 21 August, two government officials said, requiring companies to take measurable steps to reduce their environmental impact. Companies will need to track their environmental footprint, minimize waste, conserve resources, and comply with existing environmental laws.
“Regular checks, audits, and corrective measures will be key factors in granting certification to ensure compliance," said the first official. Adherence to these standards is currently not mandatory, the official added. Also read | BIS cracks down on e-commerce giants amid India-US clash over online trade rules The move is part of the government's efforts to raise awareness among businesses and manufacturing units about their environmental obligations amid growing concerns over global warming threats, they said.
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