Ahead of the Curve: Cases of Innovation in Environmental Management
The debate on sustainable production often ends in discussions on the feasibility of far-reaching changes in relation to the competitiveness of companies. Industry itself and policy-makers tend to back away from engaging in profound processes of industrial transformation. Examples of companies who have voluntarily moved beyond what is seen as 'reasonable' and 'feasible' can overcome this deadlock. This book collects a fine sample of companies who have taken up their responsibility in this respect. To quote the editors of this book: "They are cases that might provide other firms and policy-makers with ideas for innovative environmental responses that are outside the slowly rising trend of improvement that we are currently observing: in short, the cases are of firms and ideas that are ahead of the curve". The editors and many of the authors of this volume are members of the Greening of Industry Network and have been debating with one another for years. Founded in 1991, the Greening of Industry Network comprises over 1500 individuals representing academia, business, public interest, labor and government from more than 50 countries. Participants work together to build policies and strategies toward creating a sustainable future through many vehicles — coordinating research efforts, publications, planning and participating in workshops, public forums and conferences. To provide benefit to broader society, the Network stimulates public dialogue and brings together academic researchers from many disciplines with other stakeholders who traditionally do not work together in coalitions.
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Ahead of the Curve: Cases of Innovation in Environmental Management
The debate on sustainable production often ends in discussions on the feasibility of far-reaching changes in relation to the competitiveness of companies. Industry itself and policy-makers tend to back away from engaging in profound processes of industrial transformation. Examples of companies who have voluntarily moved beyond what is seen as 'reasonable' and 'feasible' can overcome this deadlock. This book collects a fine sample of companies who have taken up their responsibility in this respect. To quote the editors of this book: "They are cases that might provide other firms and policy-makers with ideas for innovative environmental responses that are outside the slowly rising trend of improvement that we are currently observing: in short, the cases are of firms and ideas that are ahead of the curve". The editors and many of the authors of this volume are members of the Greening of Industry Network and have been debating with one another for years. Founded in 1991, the Greening of Industry Network comprises over 1500 individuals representing academia, business, public interest, labor and government from more than 50 countries. Participants work together to build policies and strategies toward creating a sustainable future through many vehicles — coordinating research efforts, publications, planning and participating in workshops, public forums and conferences. To provide benefit to broader society, the Network stimulates public dialogue and brings together academic researchers from many disciplines with other stakeholders who traditionally do not work together in coalitions.
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Ahead of the Curve: Cases of Innovation in Environmental Management

Ahead of the Curve: Cases of Innovation in Environmental Management

Ahead of the Curve: Cases of Innovation in Environmental Management

Ahead of the Curve: Cases of Innovation in Environmental Management

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The debate on sustainable production often ends in discussions on the feasibility of far-reaching changes in relation to the competitiveness of companies. Industry itself and policy-makers tend to back away from engaging in profound processes of industrial transformation. Examples of companies who have voluntarily moved beyond what is seen as 'reasonable' and 'feasible' can overcome this deadlock. This book collects a fine sample of companies who have taken up their responsibility in this respect. To quote the editors of this book: "They are cases that might provide other firms and policy-makers with ideas for innovative environmental responses that are outside the slowly rising trend of improvement that we are currently observing: in short, the cases are of firms and ideas that are ahead of the curve". The editors and many of the authors of this volume are members of the Greening of Industry Network and have been debating with one another for years. Founded in 1991, the Greening of Industry Network comprises over 1500 individuals representing academia, business, public interest, labor and government from more than 50 countries. Participants work together to build policies and strategies toward creating a sustainable future through many vehicles — coordinating research efforts, publications, planning and participating in workshops, public forums and conferences. To provide benefit to broader society, the Network stimulates public dialogue and brings together academic researchers from many disciplines with other stakeholders who traditionally do not work together in coalitions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401038157
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 09/25/2012
Series: Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science , #6
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 241
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Preface.- 1 Ahead of the Curve: Introduction.- 2 The Role of Visioning in Environmental Management and Organisational Change: The Case of Abitibi-Price.- 3 Introducing Environmental Management in a Printing Company Transformation Patterns in the Dutch Industry.- 4 Waste Costing for a Korean Steel Producer.- 5 Sustainable Banking at the Rabobank.- 6 The Emergence of Conservation Banking in Southern California.- 7 Greenpeace’s ‘ ‘Greenfreeze Campaign’ Hurdling Competitive Forces in the Diffusion of Environmental Technology Innovation.- 8 Mobility CarSharing Successful Marketing of Eco-efficient Services.- 9 Networking toward Sustainability - Value Added? Findings from Tourism Networks.- 10 Environmental Innovation in Refining and Chemicals.- 11 The Uptake of Cleaner Production in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 12 AVOCET: Not for the Want of Trying…….- 13 On Becoming an 'Energy Efficient Company' The Adoption of an Advanced Energy System in an Italian Plastics Manufacturer.
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