The business of sustainability : trends, policies, practices, and stories of success / [ed. by] Scott G. McNall ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): McNall, Scott GMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Santa Barbara, Calif : Praeger, 2011Description: 3 vols : IllISBN: 9780313384943; 0313384940Subject(s): Social responsibility of business | Sustainability | Business enterprises -- Environmental aspects | Sustainable development | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- General | Business enterprises -- Environmental aspects | Social responsibility of business | Sustainability | Sustainable development | Umweltschutz | Unternehmen | Corporate Social Responsibility | Nachhaltigkeit | NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFT | PRODUKTIONS- UND BESCHAFFUNGSKOOPERATION + SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | ÖKOBILANZEN + ÖKOLOGISCHE BUCHHALTUNG (UMWELTSCHUTZ) | FACHLICHE NACHSCHLAGEWERKE + FACHLEXIKA + HANDBÜCHER (DOKUMENTENTYP) | SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY | ÉCONOMIE DURABLE | COOPÉRATION DE PRODUCTION + GESTION DE LA CHAÎNE LOGISTIQUE | PRODUCTION COOPERATION + SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | ECOLOGICAL LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT + ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION) | BILAN ÉCOLOGIQUE (PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT) | OUVRAGES DE RÉFÉRENCE SPÉCIALISÉS + ENCYCLOPÉDIES SPÉCIALISÉES + MANUELS (TYPE DE DOCUMENT) | SPECIALIZED REFERENCE WORKS + SPECIALIZED ENCYCLOPAEDIAS + HANDBOOKS (DOCUMENT TYPE)DDC classification: 658.4/08 LOC classification: HD60 | .B8847 2011Other classification: BUS000000
Contents:
Global challenges and opportunities.
<<The>> global supply web.
<<The>> road to sustainability.
Summary: In today's business environment, "garbage" isn't simply worthless refuse to be disposed of anymore; it often represents a material with monetary value. The human population is using up about 30 percent more natural resources in one year than the earth can regenerate. Because businesses constitute half of the world's largest economies, there can be no sustainability without sustainable businesses. "Sustainable Business Practices: Challenges, Opportunities, and Practices" is a foundation set that effectively captures and articulates the why, what, who, and how of sustainability and business. Volume I covers the scientific, economic, and social underpinnings of sustainability and identifies the challenges facing business leaders. Volume II explores the global network of designers, producers, suppliers, distributors, and consumers that must be addressed as a unit from a cradle-to-cradle, life-cycle perspective. Volume III presents examples of success across many industries, demonstrating that sustainability is indeed possible. Each volume analytically addresses the larger issues, such as the challenges of managing a business to the standards of sustainability, measuring progress or success, and creating - and maintaining - sustainable businesses. This monumental work provides a comprehensive treatment of sustainability in the world of businesses, exploring all of its dimensions: obstacles, metrics, opportunities, and pathways to success.
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Vol. 1 Global challenges and opportunities.

Vol. 2 <<The>> global supply web.

Vol. 3 <<The>> road to sustainability.

In today's business environment, "garbage" isn't simply worthless refuse to be disposed of anymore; it often represents a material with monetary value. The human population is using up about 30 percent more natural resources in one year than the earth can regenerate. Because businesses constitute half of the world's largest economies, there can be no sustainability without sustainable businesses. "Sustainable Business Practices: Challenges, Opportunities, and Practices" is a foundation set that effectively captures and articulates the why, what, who, and how of sustainability and business. Volume I covers the scientific, economic, and social underpinnings of sustainability and identifies the challenges facing business leaders. Volume II explores the global network of designers, producers, suppliers, distributors, and consumers that must be addressed as a unit from a cradle-to-cradle, life-cycle perspective. Volume III presents examples of success across many industries, demonstrating that sustainability is indeed possible. Each volume analytically addresses the larger issues, such as the challenges of managing a business to the standards of sustainability, measuring progress or success, and creating - and maintaining - sustainable businesses. This monumental work provides a comprehensive treatment of sustainability in the world of businesses, exploring all of its dimensions: obstacles, metrics, opportunities, and pathways to success.

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