Environmental programmes
Language: English Series: Environment Information Bulletin ; (81) July 1998, 6(1)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: The third UK Business and the Environment Trends Survey reports that companies are becoming more concerned over the costs of implementing environmental programmes. A lack of awareness of the business benefits is also a key factor limiting corporate action. Ranks corporate issues according to importance and corporate policies and activities.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3425-20 Northern aid cuts feared | WB3425-21 Seeking funds | WB3425-22 Carbon offsetting | WB3425-23 Environmental programmes | WB3425-24 Managers keen on green | WB3425-25 National waste strategy | WB3425-26 Sea erosion defences |
The third UK Business and the Environment Trends Survey reports that companies are becoming more concerned over the costs of implementing environmental programmes. A lack of awareness of the business benefits is also a key factor limiting corporate action. Ranks corporate issues according to importance and corporate policies and activities.