Standard Owner Benchmark - Philippine Center for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development

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The Philippine Center for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development (PCEPSD) is a government-owned and controlled corporation in the Philippines. It was established in 1992 through a partnership between the Philippine government and the private sector. The center's primary mandate is to provide technical assistance in the field of environment and natural resources management, as well as conduct research and development studies to support environmental protection and sustainable development programs of the government.

One of the significant achievements of PCEPSD is being the first and only ISO-accredited environmental management center in the Philippines. This accreditation underscores the center's commitment to maintaining international standards in its operations and services. Additionally, PCEPSD is a member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), indicating its active participation in global environmental initiatives.

PCEPSD is structured into four technical divisions: the Air Quality Management Division (AQMD), the Water Resources Management Division (WRMD), the Solid Waste Management Division (SWMD), and the Environmental Planning and Management Division (EPMD). Each division focuses on specific areas of environmental management, providing services and technical assistance to industries and local government units.

The center offers a range of environmental management services to help businesses and organizations in the Philippines operate in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. These services include environmental impact assessments, environmental auditing, environmental training, and environmental consultation. Moreover, PCEPSD provides certification services for businesses and organizations that meet the requirements of ISO 14001, the international standard for environmental management systems.

In addition to its service-oriented activities, PCEPSD conducts research and development studies in various fields such as air quality, water resources, solid waste, and environmental planning and management. The center actively contributes to the formulation of environmental policies and regulations in collaboration with the Philippine government.

Overall, the Philippine Center for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development plays a vital role in promoting environmental protection, sustainable development, and responsible resource management in the Philippines. Through its technical divisions, research activities, and services, the center strives to enhance environmental management practices and facilitate the transition towards a greener and more sustainable future.

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Philippine Center for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development
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