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Project work content There is two parts – Analyzing the existing and future business environment Customer analysis Nature affects Environmental impacts Competitor analysis – Making a suggestion of the development of environmental issues Environmental targets/objectives Product/service development Carbon footprint Action Plan/Program (GRI maturity analysis) (Strategy and environmental policy) We begin all tasks in the lessons, check all your material at the end, you get more information and it can be wise the change the earlier analysis/plans

Stakeholders Draw a picture! What are the main stakeholders of Orion in environmental issues? – What are the stakeholders in supply chain – Which are the most important stakeholder groups? What is the most important stakeholder? You can illustrate the importance by the size of the balls. Justify your choice!

Example of the stakeholders Company “ A person, group, or organization that has direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives, and policies.”persongrouporganization's actionsobjectivespolicies Read more: r.html#ixzz1jnP0JqqG r.html#ixzz1jnP0JqqG Modifided picture: Stakeholders and alliances Alliances/Stakeholder-Engagement/

Orion

Consumers EmploEmplo Suppl iers

Analyze Nature – What changes of nature are affecting and will affect Orion? What are the customers and their environmental requirements – Now and in the future?