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Strategic Sustainability: The State of the Art in Corporate Environmental Management Systems

Strategic Sustainability: The State of the Art in Corporate Environmental Management SystemsAuthor: Robert Sroufe and Joseph Sarkis; editors
Publisher: Greenleaf Publishing
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 272
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.3
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.3 x 1

ISBN: 1874719616
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4083
EAN: 9781874719618
ASIN: 1874719616

Publication Date: May 1, 2007
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This book provides intriguing insights into strategic and sustainable EMSs. It provides clear evidence of benefits that should exceed the costs (tangible and otherwise), and help practitioners understand the attributes of well-developed and strategically focused EMSs.

The last decade has seen increasing awareness of the importance of understanding corporate environmental management systems (EMSs) and their relationships with sustainability, competitiveness and institutional practice. It is now assumed that most large companies have some version of an EMS in place with systems ranging from informal policies and practices to formalised third-party certified systems that are widely publicised by companies and are now integral to their strategic direction. No matter what level and type of system a firm chooses, both practitioners and researchers wish to examine and better understand the extent to which these systems are cross-functional, how they impact on performance evaluation, their capability to monitor supply chains and the life-cycles of products and services and, most importantly, whether these systems actually make a contribution to better environmental performance.

This book provides intriguing insights into strategic and sustainable EMSs. It provides clear evidence of benefits that should exceed the costs (tangible and otherwise), and help practitioners understand the attributes of well-developed and strategically focused EMSs. It also demonstrates the link to performance measures such as reputation, improved position in the marketplace, cost, quality, waste reduction and numerous sustainable development-based metrics and issues. The comprehensive scope of topics spans several industries and provides environmental systems insight involving sustainable management systems, strategic and operational impacts of environmental systems, cross-country comparisons of EMS design processes and results, product-based environmental systems, EMS impacts at