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Title Systems approach to corporate sustainability - A general management framework
ID_Doc 70961
Authors Azapagic, A
Title Systems approach to corporate sustainability - A general management framework
Year 2003
Published Process Safety And Environmental Protection, 81.0, B5
DOI 10.1205/095758203770224342
Abstract Corporate sustainability is not just a buzzword-for many industry leaders and corporations, it has become an invaluable tool for exploring ways to reduce costs, manage risks, create new products, and drive fundamental internal changes in culture and structure. However, integrating sustainability thinking and practice into organizational structure is not a trivial task and it requires a vision, commitment and leadership. It also requires a systems approach with an appropriate management framework that enables design, management and communication of corporate sustainability policies. This paper proposes a general framework for a Corporate Sustainability Management System (CSMS) which enables translation of the general principles of sustainable development into corporate practice by providing a systematic, step-by-step guidance towards a more sustainable business. Developed in collaboration with industry, it is designed to help improve the triple bottom line through sustainable economic development and environmental protection, while encouraging socially responsible business values. To facilitate an easier integration into the organizational structure, the CSMS follows the familiar models of Total Quality and Environmental Management Systems. While in principle applicable to industry in general, the system is flexible enough to be adapted to the specific needs of individual companies and the contexts in which they operate. Application of the CSMS is illustrated on suitable examples throughout.
Author Keywords sustainable development; corporate sustainability; corporate social responsibility; management systems; sustainability indicators; sustainability reporting
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000186333600004
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
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