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ISO 50001:2018

Earth’s temperature in 2017 ranked as


the 2nd warmest since 1880, causing an
increase in extreme climate events such as:

HOW CAN YOU CONTINUOUSLY


IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY?
ENHANCE YOUR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Heat wave Blizzard Heavy rainfall
ISO 50001:2018 enables organizations to follow a systematic approach in
achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy
efficiency, consumption and mitigating negative environmental impacts.

Every year, the number of organizations Droughts Tropical Cyclones Rise in


seeking to be ISO 50001 certified increases 2016 ALTERNATIVE sea levels
ENERGY SOURCES
ARE NEEDED
20,216 2015 (11,985)
TO SUSTAIN
ECONOMIC
Number of ISO GROWTH AND
50001 Certificates LESSEN NEGATIVE
Issued on 2016 2014 (6,778) ENVIRONMENTAL Sea ice Increase in Increase in
2013 (4,826) coverage ocean acidity concentration
IMPACTS depletion of atmospheric
2012 (2,236) CO2

ISO 50001 IS A KEY STEP TO:

Improving risk management

Reducing greenhouse
Achieving continual gas emissions and
operational other negative
improvement environmental impacts
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Cutting Staying
operational competitive in
costs the marketplace

5 TIPS TO START TRANSITIONING TO ISO 50001:2018 CONTACT US


To speak to an SGS expert about
Learn more about the new version of the standard initiating your ISO 50001:2018
certification journey, contact us today.
energy@sgs.com
Conduct a gap analysis and develop an implementation plan
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Have concerned parties undergo appropriate training www.sgs.com/twitter
regarding the new standard
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Discuss with SGS, your trusted certification body about
transitioning to the new version www.sgs.com/facebook

Update the organization’s existing EnMS to meet


the new requirements

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