Importance Of Environmental Management In Pakistan

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There are many industries on the globe of earth and greatly contribute in the development of the world such as leather, textile, automobile, glass, rubber, chemical and soap industries. But today the working era is soap industry. This era needs to the establishment of the Environmental Management System. EMS stands for Environmental Management System. It is the system which required the management of all those activities which poses strong influence on Environment in negative as well in positive way. EMS system is a cyclic process which means that the base of EMS is a cycle which is “PDCA” cycle. PDCA stands for Plan, Do, Check, Act cycle. The definition Of EMS according to ISO – 14001 is “The managements system which includes organizational …show more content…

These all steps required the complete legal boundaries for the accomplishment.
EMS related work in Pakistan:
Pakistan rapidly adapted concept of Environmental Management system. Pakistan is a developing country; developing countries take time to adapt the new terms and techniques. These countries only take pessimistic point of view but Pakistan is that country which is in the list of optimistic countries. Gave full priority to the Environmental Aspect also. Pakistan also poses an Environmental Sector in its political level. Ministers of Environment and forest are there to make the sustainable decision and pose a legal board to make rules and regulation.
PSO have been adapted the Environmental Management system in their specific area. They have been implemented and adapted other international standards in order to meet the activities and operations in sustainable way without giving harm to environment.
SGS Pakistan have been implanted Environmental Management System under the strict supervision of EMR “Farooq Hameed”. Telenor Pakistan also working on Health, Safety, Environment, and security of the System. Nestle Pakistan also working on EMS and gave full priority to the …show more content…

Outbreak of diseases and malnutrition was considered as common diseases. Manufacturing of all the products done at homes shops or even common grounds with simple tools and most simple machinery. Industrial revolution began in 18th to 19th century, it was that era in which we simply switched or shift towards the technology. Technology acts as a blood in our economy. Industrial revolution show remarkable changes in the many industries such as textile industry and iron coal industry and the transportation also are in this

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