Rishika Rathi , and Pooja Chokhani , B.Com Department , I st Semester Ri Rishika Rathi , and Pooja Chokhani ,B.Com Department , I st Semester THE DRAWBACKS IN ENVIRONMENTAL LEGESLATIONS IN INDIA: In today's world the conservation, protection and improvement of human environment are major issues all over the world. Human environment consists of physical environment and biological environment. Physical environment
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a theoretical point of view, the concepts of ethics and management of change, in the second part of the article on the basis of the statistical data is highlighted information referring to the evolution of the number of organizations that own environmental management and audit (at national and EU level), the quantity of production with impact on environment, and the rate of recycling.During the last part it is made a research carried out from two perspectives: the Romanians' attitude toward environment
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Bradisha Smith 100 111 411 Bradisha Smith 100 111 411 Negative Externalities of Tourism & Foreign Investment in The Bahamas Environmental Economics Negative Externalities of Tourism & Foreign Investment in The Bahamas Environmental Economics Negative Externalities of Tourism & Foreign Investment on The Bahamas’ Environment Although when the first few thoughts that come to mind when The Bahamas is mentioned to outsiders are paradise, luxury, and dream, the complete opposite
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FIELD ATTACHMENT REPORT SUBMITTED TO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE AWARD OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE September 2013 The attachment was supervised by: Host Supervisors: Mr. Solomon Kihiu Mr. John Maniafu University Supervisors: Dr. Richard Kerich ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Sincere thanks goes to the lecturers at Kenyatta University Main Campus, School of Environmental Studies for their dedication in equipping me with the necessary knowledge
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trying their best to develop their industries in every area. They take natures away replace with artificial things, statistics shows that we cut down forty seven hundred trees everyday, think about it, isn’t that horrible? There are a lot more environmental problems, each one of them is a threat of our live. Industrial pollution and industrial waste is a topic that we often talk about, when ever I’m back to my home town after school year I found there are more factories, I see chimneys
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Table of contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………….page 1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………...page 2 Basic green concept…………………………………………………...page 3 The importance of green business………………………...…………….page 3 Methodology…………………………………………………………………..page 4 Results…………………………………………………………………………page 5 Company 1……………………………………………………………..page 6 Company 2……………………………………………………………..page 7 Company 3……………………………………………………………..page 8 Company 4……………………………………………………………..page 9 Company 5……………………………………………………………
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responsible results for the greater community, and all of the firm’s stakeholders. Details Some researchers have indicated that business professionals should abandon the pursuit of financial profits as the sole purpose of their operations, and place environmental decision making at the center of their business. However, true sustainability considers the best interest of all stakeholders, which would include shareholders, investors, and employees. So abandoning profits would not be fiscally responsible to
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A study of Social Compliance policy activity and its impact “AARONG” “The fusion of Tradition and Innovation” 1 Submitted To Mr. Sumaon Paul Chowdhury Senior Lecturer, BRAC Business School BRAC University, Dhaka Submitted By Abu Fardous Md. Abdullaah Choudhury Id# 05304057 BRAC University, Dhaka May 18th , 2010 2 Letter of Transmittal May 18th 2010 Mr. Suman Paul Chowdhury Senior lecturer BRAC Business School BRAC University 66, Mohakhali C\A, Dhaka-1212 Dear Sir, This is the report is
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The editorial, 'Ban the bags before it's too late' published in The Daily Chronicle on the 27th of May 2009 contends in a predominately, measured tone that the federal government needs to step up its actions and ban plastic bags in order to stop them from causing harm to our native animals and viciously damaging the environment. The editorial is targeted towards the general public, particularly those who have an interest in the environment and battling pollution. The editorial commences with the
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS Name: Institution: Instructor: Introduction Environmental management refers to the process of dealing with various environmental issues that arise from an organization’s operations. Environmental management includes all the technologies and activities essential in controlling the environmental performance of an organization. Environmental management systems (EMS) refers to the comprehensive management strategies organizations apply in responding
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