Dear Environmental Partners.
Q 1: What environmental standards are currently
practised in Malaysia?
A significant and continuous increase in the number of local
companies that subscribe to this international standard for environmental
management is now evident. This is mainly
contributed via de-facto mechanism as the influx for the requirements seeps
into the supply chain of businesses.
Apart from these market drives, the Malaysian Department of Environment
has displayed prominent role as an enforcement agency that encourage
environmental management amongst local enterprises in their numerous endeavor
that instilled awareness on the consequence of severe environmental impact to
natural resources, socio-economics, etc., including its associated liability
for legal non-conformance.
Apart from these, other rationale that
has influenced an enterprise to practise environmental management system is due
to the presence of strong environmental requirements in products by customers
in developed nation, especially the northern block. The environmental awareness there in high
enough to propel business compliance to their consumer demands. Literally, as product that doesn’t bear any
environmental tag (currently known as eco-labels) may lose consumer attention
in the market competition due to this new market niche.
Q 3: Does environmental or
sustainable disclosure management improve shareholder value? How can the tangible and intangible results
of environmental management be measured?
The first decided to recover valuable
spent organic solvent by investing in a solvent recovery system as they embark
in EMS. The first 2-3 years after this
purchase shows no positive values or recoverable monies over the previous cost
for conventional hazardous waste disposal.
The second company decided to dispose their spent organic solvent via
the legally stipulated method of hazardous waste disposal and pays on tonnage
basis. At this point we are able to
observe the up stream chronology of resource conservation within which lies a
measurable indicator of environmental performance.
The amount of final and non-useable
residue (waste) from the Solvent Recovery System of the first company is
approximately one twentieth in proportional volume comparison to the
latter. The rate of waste entry into the
environment from the first company in measurable time and pollution load from
dumping is approximately 25 to 30 times less frequent as compared to the
latter. There are several matrices,
calculation and assumed constants involved in this particular scope of
environmental performance measurement.
This example also illustrate how versatile and practical the EMS ISO
14001 is in instilling environmental values that generate favorable economic
gains.
Q 4: What elements do you
look out for when conducting an environmental audit?
Nevertheless, the methodology remains
somewhat similar and to assure this the International Organization for
Standardization has promulgated within the ISO 14000 series a few other
standards for Environmental Audit such as the ISO 14010, that standardize
principle methods of environmental audit, ISO 14011 to standardize audit
procedures and
ISO 14012 to standardize qualification
and experience requirement of an environmental auditor.
In a certification audit, for instance,
all the 17 elements in the ISO 14001 norms shall be sampled and viewed for
compliance to justify the establishment of a functional EMS, in terms of
manual, procedures and operational mechanism.
However, in a Legal Compliance Audit
however, the audit standard (or reference) shall be all the legal requirements
that the audited party subscribes.
Therefore the aim and purpose of an environmental audit has to be
adequately defined in the planning stage to ensure its effectiveness.
Q 5: Why does Sekitar choose
to champion environmental management and sustainable development? What have been Sekitar’s achievements to
date? How would you describe response by
your target markets? And what are your
target markets and why?
As for us in Sekitar Synergy Sdn. Bhd.
we believe and continually strive to instill local businesses to picture
sustainable Development as their backdrop.
The reason being the fact that there is no absolute solution for
environmental pollution. Having understood the dynamics of environmental
pollutants, for instance, how the trace of mercury waste that we dispose in the
form of blown fluorescent bulbs from our homes every year eventually come back
to us in the form of our favourite dish for dinner, drove us to give true
environmental advise to all our valued customers. This analogy represents the real food chain
and cycle and is our popular story-line in after-lunch hours of our public and
in-house seminars on environmental subjects.
We have a substantial mileage in environmental management, almost 20
years now and our experience spans from Canada, Germany, Denmark, Austria,
France, Belgium and the U.K and currently to dedicate our endeavor for the
nation, local investments and companies investing in our country. For more information about us, please feel
free to visit us at www.sekitar.com or e-mail us for our
company profiles. Our most honourable
achievement to date is to be selected as the Consulting Trainer for Petronas
Corporate Health, Safety and Environment Department that was successfully
completed last year where we’ve trained their experienced and highly qualified
Internal Trainers and provided high-end training materials for their continual
usage. We use to think about ourself as
lean but mean in the market because from the existing statistics, 95 percent of
the total business influx flows via words of mouth of our clients. Despite being a 100% Bumi Company registered
with our local Ministry of Finance and the Human Resource Development Fund
agency, we have so far only served the private businesses, from multi-national
corporate manufactures to the local SMEs.
Naturally a stint in long-term government contract shall help expand our
capacity as we already have capabilities!
To date we are embarking on integrated management system comprising
of ISO 14001, ISO 18001 and ISO 9000 (2000), that is, on management system that
encompasses environmental, health, safety and quality. Yet, enabling all three ISO certification.
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