EMAS in Public Administration

Public administrations have an important role in guiding public policies towards environmental sustainability and promoting
the adoption of sustainability tools such as the Environmental Certification (EMAS registration).

Pursuing EMAS, their Directors means:

-- Ensure compliance with the legal requirements regarding the

- Management of their assets (Town Hall, offices, schools, gymnasiums, warehouses and workshops, cleaners, power plants, facilities, fleet, etc.)

- Management of the rules applicable to its territory (PRG, Building Regulations, Medium acoustic zoning, Regulation waste / wastewater, drinking water, etc.)

- Management of environmental regulations applicable (Mortuary Police, Rural Police, noise, etc.) in the territory

- Manage their own assets (SUAP, concession, authorization waste water, etc.)

 

-- Ensure sustainable management (the "cost", both environmental and economic, it will be sustainable by future generations)

- Management and building areas of land use

- Managing air pollution and local traffic

- Waste management

- Water cycle management

- Managing energy consumption

- Managing energy production from renewable sources

- Management of resources (human, technological)

 

-- Ensure fair and balanced communication to citizenship

    based on facts and not just slogans and projected to increase the culture of prevention and knowledge Environment

 

-- Ensure a correct relationship with suppliers of goods and services

   by virtuous forms of supply that reward environmental quality and not just the lowest price