Berns et al (2009) illustrates that the organisation’s challenges become more dominate when the implications of sustainability have to be considered, this is because as an innovative the strategy of operations can be difficult to formulate and further implement (Berns, et al., 2009). 2.2 Environmental Management System Platkus (2014) cites that the environmental features of an organization are better managed, measured and enhanced via an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) (Platkus, 2014). The Environmental Management System is defined as the process of managing environmental procedures of an organisation methodically, carefully, strategically and by following a standard way for the development, implementation and maintenance of environmental protection policies (Low, et al., 2015). The EMS has had significant influence on organisations world-wide, as it develops their operational performance and environment sustainability. (BSI Group,
Berns et al (2009) illustrates that the organisation’s challenges become more dominate when the implications of sustainability have to be considered, this is because as an innovative the strategy of operations can be difficult to formulate and further implement (Berns, et al., 2009). 2.2 Environmental Management System Platkus (2014) cites that the environmental features of an organization are better managed, measured and enhanced via an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) (Platkus, 2014). The Environmental Management System is defined as the process of managing environmental procedures of an organisation methodically, carefully, strategically and by following a standard way for the development, implementation and maintenance of environmental protection policies (Low, et al., 2015). The EMS has had significant influence on organisations world-wide, as it develops their operational performance and environment sustainability. (BSI Group,