Avoiding environmental issues is no longer an option - increasing pressure from consumers, and environmental legislation are forcing businesses to take a more critical view of their environmental management procedures. The development of an environmental management plan is an essential business activity that helps organize, direct and control operational activities, and plan for future environmental risk. Once created, an environmental management plan is an ongoing asset that requires regular updating and enables benchmarking against company targets and competitors.
Avoiding environmental issues is no longer an option - increasing pressure from consumers, and environmental legislation are forcing businesses to tak...
This practical book offers insight into why environmental management systems (EMSs) have been developed, how large organisations implement them and the barriers that can hamper their effectiveness. It provides a review of EMS modelling tools, advice on accreditation and case studies of companies.
This practical book offers insight into why environmental management systems (EMSs) have been developed, how large organisations implement them and th...
Each government recognises that there is a potential loss of competitive advantage of its business sector if future economic growth strategies are not aligned with a low carbon future. Some multinational organizations recognise this imperative and the importance of aligning business activities to a more sophisticated and flexible environmental management system that also incorporates quality, safety, occupational health and corporate ethics. An organisation s Environmental Management System (EMS) has, traditionally, been designed to address legislative and regulatory requirements. It has...
Each government recognises that there is a potential loss of competitive advantage of its business sector if future economic growth strategies are ...
Each government recognises that there is a potential loss of competitive advantage of its business sector if future economic growth strategies are not aligned with a low carbon future. Some multinational organizations recognise this imperative and the importance of aligning business activities to a more sophisticated and flexible environmental management system that also incorporates quality, safety, occupational health and corporate ethics. An organisation's Environmental Management System (EMS) has, traditionally, been designed to address legislative and regulatory requirements. It has...
Each government recognises that there is a potential loss of competitive advantage of its business sector if future economic growth strategies are ...