Introduction to Environmental Management

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Natural Resources and Environmental Management System. Module 1: Introduction to Environmental Management

Lesson Outline
Environment
The Management of Resources
Environmental Management, Planning and Management System
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
EMS Frameworks
ISO 14001


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Natural Resources and Environmental Management System Module 1: Introduction to Environmental Management

Introduction to Environmental Management Module 1 is like the starting point for understanding how we take care of our environment. It talks about important ideas for doing things in a way that keeps our planet healthy. In this module, you learn about how the environment, managing resources, and organizations all work together to make things sustainable, which means making sure we don't harm the Earth.

Learning Objectives Define and connect environment, management, systems and organizations to environmental management. Realize the significance of systems and their role in environmental management. Describe how environmental management can manage risks and be used as environmental protection. Recognize and appreciate the benefits of an effective environmental management system. Understand the objective of environmental management system and practice waste reduction.

Learning Outcomes Support classifications and explanations of environment, management, systems in relation to environmental management as a complex system. Describe people, process, and discipline, and their respective roles in environmental management. Appreciate the use and practicality of all systems working together toward the betterment of the environment. Expound how environmental management may be operated as environmental fortification and how we can state, cope, and survive the risks involved.

Lesson Outline Environment The Management of Resources Environmental Management, Planning and Management System Reduce, Reuse, Recycle EMS Frameworks ISO 14001

“The earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth” -Marlee Martin

ENVIRONMENT Derived from the medieval French environnement Used to describe the action of surrounding something and also refer to conditions in which a person or other organism lives and develops

JUNE 5

Natural Artificial (Man Made) Human Action Environment Can people change natural resources?

Classify the following into category of Natural or Man Made Soil Buildings Mountain Bottled water Balloon River River Lake Sea Oxygen Paper Products Trees Processed/ canned meat Fields Forests Animals that provide meat Land Water Air Plants Animals that provide milk

Natural Land - soil, mountains, fields Water - river, lake, sea Air - oxygen Plants - trees, forests Animals - provide meat, milk and wool Man Made Buildings Bottled Water Balloon Paper Products Processed/ canned meat

THE MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES MATERIAL TOOLS SKILLS Man Made Resources

WHAT IS MANAGEMENT? DISCIPLINE PEOPLE PROCESS MANAGEMENT Management consists of the interconnecting tasks of designing corporate policies and procedures toward the realization of an organization’s ventures.

THE WONDERS OF NATURE

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS PHYSICAL FACTORS Climate Geology BIOLOGIC AL FACTORS Human Population Flora, Fauna, Water SOCIO- ECONOMIC FACTORS Employment Urbanization Social Conflicts

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Environmental management centers on the development of human welfare for existing and future generations. It also involves People, Process and Discipline.

WHY STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT? To discover, understand, and be trained on how to utilize techniques for evaluating and supervising the environmental consequences of both public and private sector organizations. To expand individual, specialized and research expertise on how to contribute to the development of our environment. To implement certain management tools and methodology that can be applied in relevance to perspective business in accordance to the rules and laws set forth by government in all levels (local, regional, national and global). To understand that environmental management is a conscientious effort of all concerned in bringing together in harmony all efforts to tackle environmental crises that affect the entire planet.

CURRENT CONDITION OF OUR ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS POLLUTION CLIMATE CHANGE NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION OVER POPULATION WASTE DISPOSAL

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Conservation and Preservation of Resources Environmental Status Evaluation Environmental Management Environmental Planning Environmental and Legislation and Administration

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Environmental Management Environmental Planning A decision-making process aimed to carry out development in consideration to the natural environment.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Conservation and Preservation of Resources Environmental Management The ethical allocation, usage, and protection of indispensable resources in order to maintain the natural habitat for both the present and future generations . Efficient Allocation Proper Distribution Efficient Utilization Proper Usage

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Environmental Status Evaluation Environmental Management Also known as Environmental Assessment. Process of estimating and calculating significant short term and long term outcomes and consequences of any implemented undertakings w ith respect to its impact o n the environment.

Seeks protection of nature from use Protec tion of natural resources Environmental Status Evaluation Conservation of Resources Seeks proper use of nature Protection of buildings, objects, and landscapes Pre servation of Resources

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Environmental Management Environmental and Legislation and Administration Legal Content Pollution Prevention Continual Improvement

6 M’s in ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Mankind Money Machine Materials Methods Market An environmental management structure brings collectively in sync the people, capital, devices, resources, techniques, and mechanisms u sed to deal with environmental concerns at a facility or in an organization. An Environmental Management System objective is an overall goal arising from the environmental policy statement established by the organization. An Environmental Management System target is a detailed measurable performance requirement related to the objective.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM An Environmental Management System objective is an overall goal arising from the environmental policy statement established by the organization. An Environmental Management System target is a detailed measurable performance requirement related to the objective. EXAMPLE: Objective: Reduce transportation congestion. What are the targets? Targets: Improve roads and bridges within five years. Replace old vehicles running for at leasr 10 years. Invest in public transportation like LRT, MRT.

WASTE SEGREGATION GUIDELINES ORGANIC WASTE DRY WASTE REJECT WASTE Kitchen Waste Vegetable/ fruit peels Cooked food/ left overs Eggshells Chicken/ fish bones Rotten fruits and veggies Tea bags/ coffee grinds Leaf plates Plastic Plastic covers Pet bottles Plastic cups Plastic wrappers Metal Canned foods Paper Newspapers/ magazines Pizza boxes Paper cups and plates Sanitary Waste Diapers/ sanitary napkins Bandages Condoms Used tissues Used syringes Injection vials Garden Waste Fallen leaves/ twigs Wilted flowers Weeds Other Dry Waste Rubber, Light Bulbs Old mops/ rags, Batteries Ceramics, CDs Glass bottles Construction debris Rubber/ bricks Paints Broken glass Silt from drains

OBJECTIVE OF EMS R REDUCE R REUSE R RECYCLE

WASTE REDUCTION HIERARCHY REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE Most items made of paper, glass, rubber, plastics, and metal may have a good use in other ways. Be creative. Use your imagination and save money. Buy reusable products Consider looking for new ways to make use of old stuff that are about to be thrown away. - purchase only what is needed as opposed to what is desired. - limit packaging materials

RECYCLING IS A PROCESS Collection & Segregation Processing & Remanufacturing Purchase & Use Recipients of Recycling YOU SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT “It is not recycling if no one buys or makes use the end (recycled) product.”

BENEFITS OF RECYCLING Benefits of Recycling Energy Reduction Management of Resources Monetary Benefits Community Development Provision of Work Ecological Security RECYCLING IS A CHOICE…

EMS FRAMEWORKS EMS Frameworks ISO 14001 Standard Code of Environmental Management Principles Compliance- Focused EMS Eco-Management and Audit Scheme

EMS MODEL BASED ON ISO 14001

CASE STUDY & BACKYARD CLASS ACTIVITY

CASE STUDY (BY GROUP) NOT MORE THAN 5 MINUTES PRESENTATION OF THE CHOSEN COURSE OF ACTION PRESENT THE SOLUTION ARRIVED AND GIVE DETAILS ON HOW IT WILL BE IMPLEMENTED. TERM PAPER ON THE PROS AND CONS OF THE SUBJECT CASE STUDY BACKYARD CLASS ACTIVITY NOT MORE THAN 3 MINUTES PRESENTATION OF THE FF.: IDENTIFIED 5 CAUSES OF POLLUTION FROM THE CHOSEN ESTABLISHMENT AND MEASURES CAN BE IMPLEMENTED TO LESSEN THE POLLUTANTS SOLUTION OF EACH IDENTIFIES POLLUTIONS SLOGAN Present on our next class schedule…

Submission Link: Case Study: https://forms.gle/zKtMLk7sc5rE6MNfA Backyard Class Activity: https://forms.gle/H9PbDs6VUdo1UM1U6

References https://www.gy4es.org/post/introduction-to-an-environment https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/components-of-environment https://youtube.com/watch?v=ge66Vx8eQRo http://hanjerbiotechenergiespvtltd.blogspot.com/