Does Corporate Environmental Accounting Make Business Sense

作者: Seakle K. B. Godschalk

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8913-8_13

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摘要: Businesses do not operate in a vacuum. They are subject to legal requirements and industry practices; they require resources manufacture products and/or render services; an environment from which draw their may be affected by activities; community work force also impacted activities. Corporate environmental accounting is one of the tools that can used businesses address these challenges. For organisation apply it must make business sense. Implementing resources. Therefore, weigh up benefits costs thereof.

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