Competing in today's marketplace requires a holistic view of both products and processes. It requires that companies pay attention to their stakeholders in addition to their customers. Environmental planning lays the foundation to adapt to the needs of the changing world and avoid the hazards, risks and high costs associated with poor environmental practices.
Written by an expert in chemical safety, security management, sustainability management, disaster risk reduction, process change and quality control in environmental planning, this book identifies good environmental practices, and lays down effective strategies and practical models. The book focuses mostly on designing for the environment, using sustainable practices to achieve competitiveness. Following the successful publication of the 1st edition, this edition brings existing chapters up to date as well as introduces new chapters on current topics of concern such as global environmental challenges, a circular economy, environmental impact assessment, climate change, and disaster risk reduction and management. The case studies presented point to companies that have increased profitability because of their environmental programs.
This book is intended as an introduction to corporate environmental management and is suitable for basic courses in sustainability management, and environmental management and planning. Practitioners would also find it helpful as it explains some of the basic concepts and environmental strategies that are in practice today.
Contents:
Introduction to Environmental Planning and Management
Sustainable Manufacturing
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing
The ISO 14000 Model
Environmental Planning
Life Cycle Assessment
Design for the Environment: Part I
Design for the Environment: Part II
Manufacturing Strategies: Agile, Lean, and Flow Manufacturing
Environmental Risk Assessment and Management
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Global Environmental Challenges
Designing for Circular Economy
Introduction to Climate Change
Introduction to Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Competing on Environmental Management
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate programs in sustainability and environmental management, and professionals interested in, corporate environmental management, sustainability management, and environmental management and planning. Key Features:
Includes new and emerging topics such as global environmental challenges, circular economy, environmental impact assessment, and climate chang
Reviews disaster risk reduction and management as they are consequential with climate change and the need to either mitigate or adapt to climate change
Presents successful cases of companies that have increased profitability because of their environmental programs