The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), created – Environment and Ecology Department (EED)
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the National Standards Body of India, has created a new department for standardization on issues related to environment and ecology named as Environment and Ecology Department (EED).
To set a strong foundation for the future activities of this newly formed department, the Bureau organized a workshop titled ‘Standardization for Environment and Ecology’ on August 12, 2024. This workshop aimed to bring together experts, stakeholders, and policymakers to discuss and lay down the groundwork for developing and implementing environmental standards that will guide sustainable practices across various sectors in India.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) aims to create standards that not only serve India but also set benchmarks for the world. In line with this vision, BIS plans to host a series of seminars over the next two months, focusing on establishing itself as a leader in environmental standardization and contributing to global sustainability efforts. These seminars will bring together international experts and stakeholders to collaborate on setting high standards that promote sustainable practices worldwide.
An environmental standard represents as a benchmark for determining acceptable levels of various environmental factors, such as emissions, pollutants, or resource usage. These standards are designed to guide policies, regulations, and practices towards sustainable development. They help ensure that economic activities do not exceed the carrying capacity of natural ecosystems, thereby safeguarding environmental health. By aligning with these standards, industries can enhance their international competitiveness while adhering to global sustainability goals.
Source-PIB