Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility
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ecology & environment
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date published 16/05/2008
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The Nobel-winning IPCC group of climate scientists on Saturday the 17th, 2007 issued their starkest warning yet on global warming. Global warming bore the seeds of "catastrophe" yet there was also hope, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon emphasized. Nonetheless "There are real and affordable ways to deal with climate change."1In this context, more and more organizations are now opting and adopting new environmental management systems so as decrease (or at least maintain) their environmental load.
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The Organization's Enviornmental Setting. The Need For Improvements of performance and Reporting.
- International environmental treaties and sustainable development initiatives.
- Degree of compliance.
- Company relations to governmental environmental administration.
- What must be reported and How.
- Environmental Aspects, Enviornmental Reporting.
- Tools and methods.
- Main environmental impacts of L'Oreal and The Body Shop.
- Impacts after production.
- Ecological effects of the emissions.
- Enironmental Reporting and Benchmarking.
- The body Shop's report survey.
- What is reported in and what issue does the report not deal with?
- Information on a company provided by performances indicators.
- How a company can perform in order to improve the ranking of a country.
- Methods that are not connected to a specific ranking index.
- Conclusion.
