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Dr David J Horton PhD, MBA, MSc Beta Management Systems Copyright© 2011 Beta Management Systems - All Rights Reserved
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Enjoyed by some at the expense of others Earths Resources endangered
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Acid rain Global warming VOC’s Vehicle emissions
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Machinery Music Traffic
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An all too familiar scene!
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Effluent discharges Water supply Groundwater pollution Contaminated marine life Destruction of reefs
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Landfill Packaging Incineration
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Burntland report
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“Development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” Burntland report
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Reduce risk & liability Facilitate better business processes Minimise waste & energy bills Enhance company reputation Improve compliance Meet concerns of third parties
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Reduce risk & liability Facilitate better business processes Minimise waste & energy bills Enhance company reputation Improve compliance Meet concerns of third parties Improve marketing potential Improve marketing potential
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A management tool Drives performance improvement NOT an award for being “environmentally friendly”! Setting a baseline of environmental performance Past, present and future
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Prepare a GAP analysis
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Focus on significant environmental aspects & impacts
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Prepare a GAP analysis Focus on significant environmental aspects & impacts Ensure compliance with legislation and other requirements
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Prepare a GAP analysis Focus on significant environmental aspects & impacts Ensure compliance with legislation and other requirements Create a framework to promote continual improvement
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Environmental Aspect
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“an element of an organisations activities or products or services that can interact with the environment”.
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Environmental Aspect “an element of an organisations activities or products or services that can interact with the environment”. Environmental Impact
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Environmental Aspect “an element of an organisations activities or products or services that can interact with the environment”. Environmental Impact “Any change to the environment whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organisations environmental aspects”
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Environmental Aspect “an element of an organisations activities or products or services that can interact with the environment”. Environmental Impact “Any change to the environment whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organisations environmental aspects”
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ActivityAspectImpact Driving a car Exhaust gases Global warming
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Establish and communicate a policy and objectives Establish an environmental policy manual Establish any necessary supporting procedures & instructions
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Priority 1 Do not Use Products & processes with environmentally negative impacts Priority 2 Re-use Priority 3 Reduce (Use of energy resources & waste) Priority 4 Recycle Priority 5 Remove legally with due care to the environment
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Policy Statement
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Environmental Manual
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Policy Statement Environmental Manual Operating Procedures
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Policy Statement Environmental Manual Operating Procedures Work Instructions
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The past The present The future
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