Eco-Efficiency and Beyond : Towards the Sustainable Enterprise.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781909493407
- 338.9
- HC79.E5 -- E26 2004eb
Front cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Thinking about sustainable production and services in a globalised world -- 2. Promoting the life-cycle economy - time to act! -- 3. The next sources of innovation -- 4. Sustainable politics -- 5. Germany's Sustainable Development Strategy -- 6. The German Council for Sustainable Development -- 7. Think-communicate-act -- 8. Launching the ISS Sustainable Development -- 9. Sustainable business development -- 10. Deloitte Sustainability Reporting Scorecard -- 11. Sustainability management? Don't bother! -- 12. Sustainable accounting initiatives in Japan -- 13. The BASF eco-efficiency method as a sustainable decision-making tool -- 14. Toward sustainable products and services -- 15. Climatex LifeguardFR upholstery fabrics -- 16. Eco-effective design of products and production systems -- 17. Efforts in the electronics industry toward creating a recycling-based society -- 18. Ten years of sustainability at Henkel -- 19. Toward sustainable banks and insurance companies -- 20. The challenge of sustainability for financial institutions -- 21. Sustainability: the new paradigm in value-based corporate management -- 22. Can pension funds drive sustainable development? -- Bibliography -- Biographies -- Abbreviations -- Useful websites -- Index -- Back cover.
Goes beyond explaining the past and present of eco-efficiency to look forward to a future where the comprehensive take-up of the concept by business, government and consumers could lead to innovation on a grand scale and the possibility of a giant leap towards overall sustainability.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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