Environment : Environment Responsibilies for Business
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Asset Management,
- Business Operations,
- Energy Efficiency,
- Environment,
- Operational Planning,
- Pollution
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Overview: Environmental responsibility has expanded in recent time to involve substantially more than compliance with all applicable government regulations or even a few initiatives such as recycling or energy efficiency. Many citizens, environmental organizations and leadership companies define environmental responsibility as involving a comprehensive approach to a company's operations, products and facilities that includes assessing business products, processes and services; eliminating waste and emissions; maximizing the efficiency and productivity of all assets and resources; and minimizing practices that might adversely affect the enjoyment of the planet's resources by future generations. Number of companies in a wide range of sectors and geographic regions have found value and competitive advantage from environmental initiatives that includes pollution prevention, energy efficiency, design for the environment, supply-chain management, industrial ecology and sustainable development. Leadership companies have embraced a variety of these initiatives while integrating environmental responsibility as a core business value at all levels of their operations. The benefits from these activities include: Improved Financial Performance, Decreased Costs, Asset Retention etc.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1





