The costs of a environmental certification

An environmental certification is costly since it requires waste of time and knowledge to implement.

Claes-Goran Hammar

10/18/20211 min read

What is an environmental certification?

Environmental certification is a process that ensures a project meets certain standards for environmental responsibility. This includes assessments of sustainability, pollution prevention, and resource conservation. The ISO14001:2015 standard has been updated to keep up with current trends and innovations in sustainable development.

Costs

The cost of a certification varies based on several factors and also depends on many factors such as the size and scope of the project among other things. A certification starts pending organization size and activities from + $15 000 and is often far more costly, reaching + $ 35,000.

Regarding ISO14001, the first step is to find out if your company qualifies for certification.

It could take anywhere from 2-3 years to complete this process and it will be cheaper if you hire a consultant or company that can do it all for you! This doesn’t mean you’ll need a consultant every time you want to get certified as there are cheaper alternatives for this as well. Suppose you have already been working on your environmental management system. In that case, it may be cheaper and equally effective to have an independent auditor assess your company instead of going through an entire audit process.

Certification costs vary from business to business, but they usually cost around $6,000-$10,000 annually.

QCERT offers a cheaper environment certification, contact us!

A hand holding a globe with multiple envirtonmental symbols circuling around
A hand holding a globe with multiple envirtonmental symbols circuling around