PUMA.Safe Environmental Handbook Volume 1 - About PUMA
PUMA.Safe Environmental Handbook Volume 1 - About PUMA
PUMA.Safe Environmental Handbook Volume 1 - About PUMA
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The implementation of a certified EMS is especially recommended for large suppliers as well as those which are deemed<br />
to have substantial environment impact such as factory operations involving wet processes or suppliers employing more<br />
than 1000 employees.<br />
Basically, an EMS implements a system that is geared to achieve continuous improvement following the PDCA concept:<br />
Figure 2: Plan Do check Act (from the Vietnam CONSERV project)<br />
3.3 Reporting of <strong>Environmental</strong> KPIs<br />
In order to measure and monitor progress as well as to properly manage its environment footprint, <strong>PUMA</strong> established<br />
its <strong>Environmental</strong> Key Performance Indicators (e-KPIs) in terms of energy, water, CO2 and waste per unit of products,<br />
square meter of buildings used or per staff full time equivalent (FTE).<br />
To facilitate a regular data collection, from key suppliers worldwide and to enable monitoring, tracking and publishing<br />
of the E-KPI performance in its Annual Financial and Sustainability Report, <strong>PUMA</strong> and its suppliers use the online<br />
platform Enablon for regular data collection.<br />
For results of the <strong>PUMA</strong> E KPI data collection, please refer to the <strong>PUMA</strong> Annual Financial and Sustainability Report:<br />
http://www.puma-annual-report.com/en/<br />
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