Asserts that organizations have no obligation to do any more for society than is legally required.

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Show commitments to prevention of pollution, continual improvement in overall environmental performance, and compliance with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, Identify all aspects of the organization's activities, products, and services that could have a significant impact on the environment, including those that are not regulated, Set performance objectives and targets for the management system that link back to three policies: (1) prevention of pollution, (2) continual improvement, and (3) compliance, Meet environmental objectives that include training employees, establishing work instructions and practices, and establishing the actual metrics by which the objectives and targets will be measured, Conduct an audit operation of the EMS,
Take corrective actions when deviations from the EMS occur

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