Curious how other businesses and organisations became leaders in environmental performance and process improvement through EMAS?
In this section, you'll find a range of publications — including inspiring case studies from EMAS-registered organisations — showcasing best practices to help you on your journey.
From management tools used, implementation and results, to challenges and advice - unlock the secrets behind the success of EMAS-registered organisations through their case studies!
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The brochure Analysing the Success Drivers of EMAS in Selected Member States consists of three individual case studies carried out in Italy, Austria and Germany.

The brochure Analysing the Success Drivers of EMAS in Selected Member States consists of three individual case studies carried out in Italy, Austria and Germany.

The brochure Analysing the Success Drivers of EMAS in Selected Member States consists of three individual case studies carried out in Italy, Austria and Germany.

The brochure Analysing the Success Drivers of EMAS in Selected Member States consists of three individual case studies carried out in Italy, Austria and Germany.
Fact Sheet: ”EMAS and the revised ISO 14001”. It is available in EN, IT, ES, FR, PL and DE.
A more recent fact sheet presents the changes made to the Annexes of the EMAS Regulation to integrate this new version of ISO 14001. It is available in EN (2017).

Compendium of promotional and policy support measures in the Member States - EMAS Compendium 2015

Management systems such as EMAS and ISO 50 001 help companies improve their energy efficiency. This fact sheet presents the links between the two and helps you identify which one is best for you.

Fact Sheet “Greening the campus with EMAS”

The tourism sector has significant environmental impacts. Using EMAS to reduce them also makes sense from an economic point-of-view.

ISO 26000 is an international standard providing guidance on social responsibility. EMAS can be used to implement its recommendations, as demonstrated in this fact sheet (2013).