
Environmental management systems aim to ensure that a company or organisation are compliant with it Environmental Policy and as a minimum, comply with relevant national and international legislation. Whether a company has a formal EMS or not, any company that is serious about its environmental performance should have an environmental policy which defines their intentions and sets out a framework for achieving them.
The most common formal EM systems are given below and linked to more information about each type.
» International level - ISO 14001
» European level - Eco -Management and Audit Scheme (EMS)
» National Level - British Standard 7750
Each business in the recreational boating sector will differ and whilst some aspects are generic to all organisations some will be relevant only to a particular activity. There are however identifiable steps that can be taken in the development of an environmental management system. These are PLAN, DO, CHECK, REVIEW. The BMF/RYA/Environment Agency's Code of Practice recommend that companies:

Download your copy of the Code of Practice or view it online at
www.ecop.org.uk
