Environmental Sustainability
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Introduction
Sustainability means whether or not sustainability is possible.
If you add "Anti-environment", it says " 'You will not break the environment and it will not be unsustainable' It is the meaning of this subject.
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“Sustainability” generally means that the system or process can be sustained, but ecologically, biological systems have their diversity and productivity. In addition, organizational principles mean sustainable development, that is, a concept that indicates whether human activities, especially activities using the instruments of civilization, can be sustained in the future. It is considered to include four fields of ecology, economy, politics, culture, etc. It is used for all human activities such as economy and society, but it is used especially for environmental problems and energy problems. Report ”(United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987). From the above, it may be argued that companies can sustain their activities in relation to corporate social responsibility (CSR), but this is different from the original usage. "
Chapter table of contents
- environmental protection
- industrial waste
- environmental impact survey
- reuse / recycling
- concrete example of environmental measures