ENI is multinational company which operates in many different countries around the world. It has its working base in more than 80 countries. The composition of the ENI is diverse, there are many people working in the company in different parts of world so it is very important for ENI to have leaders according to racial division. For this ENI has introduced the plan to sponsor Women, North Africans and Middle Easterners to strengthen business through leadership project designed and implemented to
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Nowadays in China, one issue is getting more and more severe as the increasing development of China’s economy, that is, environmental pollutions. Starting with air pollution, along with water pollution and soil pollution, China is currently facing the most serious problems than ever before. Establishing of many industrial factories has made China a top share in manufacturing. However, neglecting of protecting the environment while developing manufacturing has already resulted in lots of problems
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DESERTIFICATION What is desertification? Desertification is the persistent degradation of dryland ecosystems by climatic variations and human activities. Approximately, 41% of the world’s landscape is covered by drylands. The drylands are home to about 2 billion people on earth. Desertification threatens these drylands that we call home. It is thought that some 10% to 20% of drylands, or some six to twelve million square kilometres may already have been degraded. Most drylands are in developing
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DANTES Environmental costs and environmental impacts in a chemical industry eLCC and LCA on two colorants Stefan Bengtsson & Li Sjöborg Product Stewardship & Sustainability Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry April 2004 Preface This report is the result of our master thesis work at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. The project was performed at Akzo Nobel Surface Chemistry Sweden and at the department of Environmental System Analysis (ESA) at Chalmers. Sver ker Molander at ESA
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Patagonia’s “futuring” capability Based on the case study provided, Patagonia is more values based than future based. They are less concerned about specific future scenarios and more focused on a values-based approach to their business, focused on sustainability. “SMO’s (Sustainable Managed Organizations) need to look at short-, medium, and longterm business horizon, and there is a specific purpose for each. The long-term view considers possible future strategic intents and the operating assumptions that
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Phan Nguyen Thuy Trang 1132300348 MARKETING MANAGEMENT STUDY TOYOTA: BUILDING CLEANER, GREENER CARS 1. How does Toyota’s approach to social responsibility relate to the three concepts of social responsibility described in the text (profit responsibility, stakeholder responsibility, and social responsibility)? Profit responsibility: Several its car models became the best-selling passengers in the markets. According to the text, Toyota is the world’s largest automobile manufacturer nowadays,
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biodegradable. There is an increased focus on environment sustainability. Environmental sustainability is about decision making and taking actions that are in the interest of protecting the natural world, with specific focus on conserving the ability of environment for the human life. At the present time, it is an important topic, as it is being realizing by the people that individuals and businesses have full impact on the environment. Environment sustainability is related closely with making responsible decisions
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Name: Jacob ZumBrunnen Date: December 8, 2014 M8 Module 8 – Aviation National and International Laws and Regulations, and Environmental Issue LOB 4 Explain the impact of environmental issues and environmental laws in the aviation industry Web Support link: http://www.nbaa.org/advocacy/issues/environment/ Minimizing the industries environmental impact. The aviation community has led the way in promoting advances aimed at reducing its environmental footprint for many years. Aviation
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BHP Billiton Sustainability Report Case Executive summary This short paper discusses relevant stakeholders that the multinational conglomerate company BHP Billiton encloses in their 2013 Sustainability Report. The components that are briefly touched upon is related to the various stakeholder influences, report and not reported costs (referring to the triple bottom line), but the majority of the paper primarily focuses on the environmental and social factors that BHP Billiton
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Development over Environment: A Pledge to Converse this Trend Introduction The second a child comes on this earth, since that moment he starts developing. For a better and positive development of that child, we proudly implicate for a better and hygienic environment. But in the present scenario, things are a bit different from that of past as yesterday was greener than today. Both development and environment are necessary elements for the survival of a society or a habitat but with the growing or
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