Overview
EN ISO 14015:2022 - titled "Environmental management - Guidelines for environmental due diligence assessment (ISO 14015:2022)" - provides structured guidance for conducting an environmental due diligence (EDD) assessment. Published by CEN as the European adoption of ISO 14015:2022, the standard defines a systematic, transparent approach to identifying environmental aspects, issues and conditions and to determining, where appropriate, their business consequences (e.g., risks, liabilities, compliance gaps). The document is intended for use during operations, acquisitions, divestitures or as part of broader due-diligence processes. It explicitly does not cover environmental audits, environmental impact assessments, performance/efficiency assessments, or intrusive investigations and remediation.
Key Topics
Main technical topics and requirements covered include:
- Principles: guidance on an evidence-based and risk-based approach, fair presentation and confidentiality.
- Roles & responsibilities: responsibilities for the client, assessee representative, assessor and assessment provider.
- Planning the assessment: defining objectives, scope, assessment criteria, feasibility and preparing an assessment plan.
- Information gathering, verification & validation: examining documents, observing site conditions, interviewing stakeholders and verifying data.
- Evaluation: identifying environmental issues and determining their potential business consequences (financial, legal, operational, reputational).
- Reporting: content and distribution of EDD assessment reports; sample tables of contents are provided.
- Competence: expectations for assessor skills, competence determination and evaluation procedures.
- Informative annexes: examples of topics, documentation sources, observation checklists, interview targets and report templates.
Applications
EN ISO 14015:2022 is practical for:
- Buyers, sellers and investors conducting pre-acquisition environmental due diligence on assets, sites or companies.
- Corporate risk and legal teams assessing potential environmental liabilities and compliance issues.
- Environmental consultants and assessors preparing or delivering EDD reports consistent with international practice.
- Asset managers and operators performing internal self-assessments to inform operations, divestiture or capital planning.
Benefits include more consistent EDD outcomes, clearer identification of environmental risk drivers, and better-informed commercial decisions regarding contamination, permitting, and compliance exposure.
Related Standards (if applicable)
Commonly used alongside other environmental management guidance such as:
- ISO 14001 - Environmental management systems (context for organizational environmental controls)
- ISO 19011 - Guidelines for auditing management systems (auditor competence and audit planning)
Keywords: EN ISO 14015:2022, ISO 14015:2022, environmental due diligence, EDD assessment, environmental management, environmental risk, environmental liabilities, asset acquisition.