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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIESA practical overview
IMPORTANCE : Picking Up Pace…
Increasing Awareness
Health & Safety
Doom’s Day in Sight
Education + Younger Generation on the rise
CLIMBING UP THE CORPORATE LADDER – THE GREENER WAY
#1 – Cut waste, cut energy, increase profits
#2 – Use your green credentials to promote
your business
#3 – Green investment
THEUBER-COMPANIESCompanies that have decided to choose the niche, and make a mark…
NIKE Improving green performance - key to Nike’s vision
Use of energy, water and diverse materials
Related creation of waste, greenhouse gases and other emissions
Use and release of toxins
Goal: Achieving zero discharge of hazardous chemicals by 2020.
Designs eco-friendly jerseys and uniform
Recently constructed Uniform for Indian Cricket Team with 100% recycled polyester fabric
Rescued 13 million used plastic bottles, melted them down, and wove them into polyester. Then they created high-performance jerseys worn by nine teams during last summer’s world cup.
STARBUCKS Introduced $1 reusable cup
Lowering carbon footprint
Saving customers’ money
High-quality material
For customers to keep and reuse
Starbucks customers will get 25 pence off of their purchase every time they use a Starbucks reusable cup
Great for the environment – reusing one cup over and over again
PUMAEfforts to improve social, labour and environmental
standards since 1999Mission - to be the most desirable & sustainable
sportlifestyle company in the worldIntroduced the environmental profit and loss
accountFully biodegradable & recyclable products
Clever Little Bag:• Sustainable packaging and distribution system• To replace the cardboard shoebox with a re-usable
shoe bag • 65% paper reduction through
Paperless office policy through a 75% reduction and offsetting initiatives for the remaining paper usage such as tree planting initiatives.
Named the world’s most sustainable company by research firm EIRIS.
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Does not use chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, carbon
tetrachloride or 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) in its manufacturing processes or products
Comprehensive & multifaceted energy management & climate protection programs which include
Reducing GHG emissions associated with the company's operations by:
Conserving energy
Using renewable energy
Supporting alternate employee commute options
Reducing perfluorocompound (PFC) emissions
Increasing the efficiency of its logistics
Develops products with consideration for their reuse and recyclability at the end of product life
Safely disposed of at the end of product life
Uses recycled materials where they are technically & economically justifiable
Provides improvements in energy efficiency and/or reduced consumption of energy
Minimizes toxic elements in packaging materials and the byproducts of their manufacture
Identifying methods, processes, programs, and packaging designs to reduce the volume in the solid waste stream.
Eliminating ozone-depleting agents and heavy metals.
Johnson & Johnson Purpose: To improve the health & well-being of families
everywhere.
Protect the environments in which we work and live.
A healthy planet and a healthy community go hand in hand.
Uses clean energy around the world
Reduces harmful carbon dioxide emissions
Makes environmentally friendlier packaging
30 products in its Earthwards portfolio of environmentally conscious health care and pharmaceutical products.
Added 19 products to the range in 2011
60 products in the line by 2015
Packaging: PVC, polyvinyl chloride, was eliminated from most consumer packaging in 2007
Added 30 percent post-consumer recycled material to their high-density polyethylene bottles
KRIBHCHO Care for environment has always been of paramount importance for KRIBHCO.
A comprehensive environmental protection plan based on principle of “Reduce, Recycle & Re-use” has been adopted to conserve scarce natural resources.
Efforts are being made to further reduce water consumption. Tertiary treated sewage water is being used as cooling water make up.
Deep hydrolyser is installed in the Urea plant to reuse the effluent as boiler feed water after treatment.
An automatic ambient air quality station has been installed to continuously monitor the effects of emission from stacks.
Six ambient air quality-monitoring stations have been set up within a radius of 10 kms for periodic monitoring of air quality in surrounding area.
Wet de-dusting system at Prilling tower top has been installed and emission of the urea dust and Ammonia in the atmosphere is well below the specified limits.
Has created a green belt by planting more than
1.0 lakh trees of different species based
on Air Pollution Tolerance Index
To enrich Marine and Coastal eco-system, society has signed a MoU on 30th June 2010 with Gujarat Ecology Commission-Gandhinagar for the plantation of Mangroves on an area of 100 hectares at village Kantiyajal, dist. Bharuch. Mangrove is a highly valuable plant species and forms one of the most important ecosystems of coastal and marine area.
To promote awareness of Environment protection among Township residents and school children, every year Environment day is celebrated on 5th June.
Ecore Group Recycling specialist
Since 1993
Network of 70 sites over 7 countries
Build future development within a responsible environment policy
Activities practiced Invites 40 schools
groups annually
Rain water collection
Green spaces
Suistainable developement
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