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PREPARED BY SAY PUNNAREAY, MBA saklviTüal½yCatiRKb;RKg NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT karRKb;RKgbriyakasGaCIvkmµ ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CHAPTER II SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PREPARED BY SAY PUNNAREAY, MBA

1. HOW DOES POVERTY CAUSE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE?  Agriculture: need to survive causes overuse of land (grazing, intensive agriculture, fertilizer, logging) leading to deforestation, topsoil erosion, water contamination  Worsened by: - Population pressures - lack of control over local resources & poor governance - Inability to invest in environment

 Industry: inefficient, dirty industry locates where wages and influence over environment are low, causing pollution of air, land, and water. - Cost-based competition - Labor intensive - Low capacity to invest in environment

 Trade in resources, pollution and waste 2. CONNECTION  Trade in resources, pollution and waste - Exploitation of global commons for resources and waste disposal - Impact of local actions on global health  Political responses - Government regulations, penalties, and administration - International conferences and agreements

Two Paths to Sustainable Development Livelihood Lifestyle Poverty Affluence Environmental degradation Environmental degradation Resource imports, pollution exports Cooperation on Global Governance Welfare Improvement: Basic needs (food, shelter, edu.) Productive employment Control over resources Population control Energy Environmental Remediation: Production Consumption Fulfilling employment/leisure Responsibility and participation Energy

3. WHAT DOES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MEAN TO BUSINESS?  Continued regulatory pressure and a shifting of the business environment - Governance - Growth - Economic role - Technology - Local interaction - Consumption

2. Integrated Management 3. Process of Improvement International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), business charter for sustainable development 1. Corporate Priority 2. Integrated Management 3. Process of Improvement 4. Employee Education 5. Prior Assessment 6. Products or services 7. Customer Advice 8. Facilities and Operations 9. Research 10. Precautionary Approach 11. Contractors and Suppliers 12. Emergency Preparedness 13. Transfer of Technology 14. Contributing to the Common Effect 15. Openness to Concerns 16. Compliance and Reporting