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EMAS at Technische Unversität DresdenGeneral
Information
Since 2003 the Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden) is the first technical university of Germany with a verified environmental management system (also called Eco-Audit) according to the EMAS-Standard (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme). Environmental protection and dealing with environmental issues in research but also in teachings has a long tradition at TU Dresden. In 2000 TU
Dresden adopted the “Umweltleitlinien der TU Dresden” – the
environmental policy. This environmental policy contains the
most important environmental aspects, as environmental
awareness, environmental education and research, collection
and evaluation of environmental relevant data, instruments
in environmental management, improvement of traffic impacts,
energy management, consideration of environmental impact in
construction planning. The
EMAS-Standard requires that the organisation (TU Dresden) is
checking continuously if the environmental protection is
sufficiently regulated and complied with relevant
environmental law and which environmental impacts are
effected by the organisation. EMAS is therefore a voluntary
act. The organisation publishes its activities in
environmental management in an environmental declaration
(comparable with an environmental report). The
validation audit is carried out by an external consultant.
This consultant checks the waste management, working with
hazardous substances, energy consumption, procurement
practices in research institutes and administration areas.
If the audit is successful the organisation is listed in the
EMAS-register and can advertise with the so called
“EMAS-Logo”. Within three years the organisation has to
repeat the audit to show that its environmental performance
has improved. History
of EMAS at TU Dresden
1991 2007-2008 14th-16th December 2009 Further Information
For further information please contact: Dr. Ines Klauke |
KontaktUmweltkoordinatorin |