Chapter 5: Case Study of The Construction of Environmental Management Systems
Chapter 5: Case Study of The Construction of Environmental Management Systems
Chapter 5: Case Study of The Construction of Environmental Management Systems
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Case 11: Construction of an Environmental Management System Integrated with
the Head Office in Japan
2) Background
Company K's previous approach had emphasized waste water treatment. Occasioned by
participation in an environmental management seminar hosted by the head office in
Japan, however, it reinforced and amplified its approach into a comprehensive one
including construction of a total environmental management system (EMS) in response to
the increased concern about environmental problems. The system aims at reduction of
environmental impact per se.
3) Organization
At Company K, activities related to concern for the environment are under the
jurisdiction of the Environmental Control Section of the Plant Engineering Department in
the Manufacturing Division.
4) Contents
Full-fledged efforts to construct the EMS were occasioned by the company's participation
in the first training seminar for specialists related to environmental management (i.e.,
the First Environmental Management and Specialist Training Seminar) held by the head
office in Japan in 1994. The seminar was staged with the objective of transforming all
overseas members of the corporate group into environment-friendly ones. The seminar
was followed by close dialogue between the Environmental Management Section of
Company K and the Global Environmental Department of the head office, which decided
to promote the programs together. At this stage, however, waste water
countermeasures was still emphasized.
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Division Manager. Although effectiveness was limited due to the lack of clearly defined
policy and guidelines at this stage, the movement is beginning to show some results.
These include the formulation of plans for environmental efforts and identification of
tasks as the objectives for the time being, as well as collection of data on the volume of
material consumption, environmental burden, and other such items. Subsequently, it
constructed a new Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) Phase I (Chemical Treatment)
in 1993 in preparation for the tightening of environment standards relating to waste
water in 1995. And in 1994, it constructed WWTP Phase II (Biological Treatment).
Thereafter, Company K has been rated highly as one of water-pollution-free company by
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
In 1995, Company K sent one Filipino technician to the head office in Japan for training
in environmental management. The objective was to acquire the skills needed for taking
sure environmental measures and constructing an appropriate EMS on the occasion of the
construction of a new plant in southern Manila. The company reported that the
importance of environmental measures was recognized as a result of the training, which
led to a more positive approach, rather than just waste water treatment.
Subsequent to its participation in the Second Environmental Seminar, which was staged
at the Japanese head office in October 1996, Company K decided to redouble its
environmental efforts with a view to obtaining ISO 14001 certificate.
The approaches described above were made possible by the initiative and support of the
head office. In order to reinforce environmental measures in local factories, the
understanding of the head office and the following factors are indispensable: presentation
and indication of clear environmental policies as well daily information, receiving of
trainees and technical guidance. In the Philippine factories, the local staff members
responsible for the operation of not only waste water treatment plants but in each line
must understand the importance of tackling environmental problems, and so must be
given information and training concerning the environment. This was another key
factor for the success.
The immediate agenda items are formulation of environmental guidelines and targets
and proper construction and operation of EMS for obtaining ISO 14001 certificate.
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Case 12: Establishment of an Environmental Management System and
Environmental Targets
2) Background
Electrical consumer good manufacturers faced constructing EMSs in early stages as the
percentage of exports among overall sales were comparatively high. The head office in
Japan decided that Group companies developing abroad should obtain ISO 14001
certificate, and Company L was one of those companies (although 95 percent of Company
L's products were targeted to the domestic market in the Philippines.)
Company L has tackled waste water treatment and other countermeasures against
pollution aggressively for a long time.
3) Organization
Chairman
Secretariat
Env. Compliance Manager
Department Managers
4) Contents
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①Environmental policy
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Case 13: Construction of an Environmental Management System for Obtaining
ISO 14001
2) Background
The head office in Japan decided that group companies developing products abroad should
obtain ISO 14001 certificate, so Company M began to address the requirements in order
to obtain certification.
3) Organization
GEN. ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
MANAGER
MEMORY SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
REPRESENTATIVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
DEPT. MANAGER
AIR CONDITIONER
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
WASHING MACHINE
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
HOME APPLIANCE
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
PARTS
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
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4) Contents
Company M has determined the following policy, objectives and targets for fiscal 1997 -
1998.
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manufacturing department
b) Identify process emissions and institute monitoring programs by September 1997
c) Identify and control other sources of effluents by July 1997
3) Establishment and implementation of an EMS
a) Obtain ISO 14001 certificate by December 1997
As one of the leading companies in the electric equipment industry in the Philippines,
Company M strictly observes all laws and regulations related to the environment. In
addition, it employs its own system of voluntary control for environmental impact from
those processes that are not covered by the existing legislative framework.
Under the influence of the group-level policy on the environment, and for compliance with
the environmental laws and regulations in the Philippines, the company has incorporated
environmental preservation activities into its production process.
Company M is now introducing an EMS. Once this system is solidly in place, the
company will be in a position to aim for not only observance of environmental laws and
regulations but also the target of zero emissions, which the head office in Japan aims to
attain by the year 2000.
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Case 14: Placing Emphasis on Environmental Training for Employees, and
Establishing Environmental Management
2) Background
3) Organization
Environmental Committees of
Figure 5-3 Environment Management Domestic & Overseas Associates
Organization at Company N
President
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4) Contents
③Environmental calendar
The contents of the calendar are as follows:
① Company policies and reports, pollution control services, all facilities, including waste
water treatment plants, and solid waste management, are reported to the public and to
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the government to demonstrate the company's commitment to environmental
conservation.
② In addition to overall safety, environmental leadership (evaluation of environmental
behavior of employees) has been added to the criteria for staff assessment in order to
raise environmental awareness among employees.
③ A transition from polluting to non-polluting materials is being made. To protect the
ozone layer, the materials used in air conditioners and fire extinguishers will be
changed from CFC to non-ozone depleting substances (in 1997). To conserve forests,
wooden palettes were changed to plastic palettes, which reduced costs and improved
safety and quality. Efforts are also being made to save energy.
④ In order to control solid waste, an experiment to harden sand discarded from a casting
process is being carried out. The sale or handling of metal chips and continuous
research on appropriate processing methods of solid waste products is being conducted.
⑤ A policy that promotes awareness of environmental responsibilities among the
suppliers and surveys their EMS policy in order to meet the standards of Company N.
5) Results
Other results:
· Effluent criteria relating to waste water and emissions could be monitored.
· Awareness of the importance of protecting the environment was enhanced among
employees and suppliers and further improvements are expected.
· Reduction and recycling of waste was advanced.
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