The paper examines the two strategic business goals, i.e. environmental performance and profit maximization. The arguments in favour and against the incompatibility of both objectives are considered examining positive linkages of environmental performance with profit maximization. Evidences are drawn from various empirical studies and organizational objectives.
The paper examines the concept of sustainability and its applications across ecotourism, sustainable tourism, sustainable farming and agriculture, businesses and enterprise. References are made to four journal entries across diverse fields, i.e. tourism, business, biophysical environment, and environmental laws.
The paper addresses the issue of organisations' environmental performance reviewing the history of environmental concerns in businesses, discussing theoretical works on CSR, quality management and the methods of decision making.
The paper using appropriate examples outlines how the environment can be protected from business activities and how it could be determined the appropriateness of a particular approach. Then the paper using appropriate examples, discusses the rationale for the adoption of a voluntary environmental policy for business, and outlines what an effective voluntary environmental policy should include
The ICI is a relic of an old industrial corporate body. Its environmental policies have room for modernisation. This leaves the ICI vulnerable to environmental scrutiny. This report relates the ICI's environmental policies against those of BP and Shell petrochemicals and establishes methods for policy improvements.
Fashion has become one of the greatest threats against sustainability; therefore it is essential that as an industry fashion becomes sustainable. In order to understand the concept of sustainability this discussion will discuss its elements. Then it will consider consumerism and how we can change fashion from a threat to sustainability to a method to aid sustainability. The modern wants of humans are usually in conflict with the needs of the environment, which results in a legal and political battlefield. This discussion will argue use of organic materials, free trade policies and the recycling tray trade is one way of ensuring that there is a balance between the economic needs of the producers and demands of the consumers with the protection of the environment.
The paper examines the indicators of environment sustainability (ES) analyzing ES indicators in Nestle. An overview is presented of the company's current performance, supply chain and business processes.
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