The significance of implementing ISO 14001 standards
Implementing ISO 14001 standards is the "green passport" for trade.
The demand for environmental standards ISO 14001 in international trade is increasingly stringent. Due to non-compliance with environmental requirements of certain countries, China suffered a foreign trade loss of 2 trillion yuan in 1995.
2. Enhance corporate image, mitigate environmental risks, gain a competitive edge in the market, and create business opportunities.
3. Enhance management capabilities, establish a systematic management mechanism, and improve the overall management level of the enterprise.
4. Master environmental conditions, reduce pollution, and embody the philosophy of "clean production."
5. Energy conservation and cost reduction, lowering various environmental expenses, and achieving significant economic benefits.
6. Compliant with the national policy of "sustainable development," free from restrictions in environmental protection at home and abroad, entitled to preferential policies and treatment in environmental protection both domestically and internationally, and promoting the coordinated and sustainable development of the enterprise's environment and economy.































