Profit and the Environment
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How companies are staying in the black-by going green
Adopting "green policies" is now essential to maintaining a company's healthy public image, and their bottom line. No longer a "fringe" issue, adhering to policies that protect the environment is also a matter of law. Companies that seriously violate environmental regulations are prosecuted, their reputations and share value damaged. Written by a former environmental lawyer and an environmental consultant, this informative book explains the benefits obtained through a sound environmental policy and how to finance environmental strategies that will favorably impact the bottom line. Complete with case studies of major companies (such as Shell and BP) as well as international examples, this book presents expert, up-to-date advice on how an environmental policy can be successfully managed
to benefit both the company and investor alike.Das Thema Umwelt hat für Unternehmen eine große Bedeutung bekommen. Durch immer umfassendere Umweltgesetze und öffentlichen Druck sind Unternehmen gezwungen, verbesserte Umweltstandards einzuführen. Gelingt es einem Unternehmen nicht, die Umweltauflagen zu erfüllen, so führt dies zu einem Verlust des guten Rufs und in Verbindung damit zu Kursverlusten, wie das Beispiel von Shell in den letzten Jahren deutlich gezeigt hat. Umgekehrt wirken sich eine solide Umweltpolitik und umweltschützende Maßnahmen vorteilhaft auf die Unternehmensbewertung und den Börsenkurs aus.
"Corporate Risk and the Environment" erläutert sowohl die Umweltrisiken, denen sich ein Unternehmen stellen muss als auch die Vorteile, die ihm eine vernünftige Umweltpolitik einbringt. Darüber hinaus wird gezeigt, wie Unternehmen ihre Umweltstrategien finanzieren und wie sich dies in ihrer Bilanz auswirkt. Mit Fallstudien und Interviews großer internationaler Konzerne, wie z.B. BP und Shell. Eine unverzichtbare Lektüre für Investoren und Kapitalgeber. Acknowledgements.
List of Abbreviations.
A Brief Introduction to the Environment
PART I A CHANGING WORLD
1 The Environment
Introduction
Climate change
Population growth
Water resources
Disappearing forests
Depletion of fish stocks
Industrial pollution
Sustainable development
The European Union
The Bellagio Principles
Conclusion
2 The Rapid Development of Environmental Law
Introduction
How US law is made
The EU legislative system
The development of environmental law
US law on the atmosphere
EU air pollution regulation
Water regulation in the US
EU water law
Contaminated land: the US perspective
EU contaminated land regulation
US waste regulation
EU waste regulation
Conclusion
3 Reputational Issues
Introduction
What is reputation?
Stakeholders
Making a corporate commitment
Reputation and shareholder activism
Reputation and strategic partnership
Reputation and the unthinkable
Conclusion
PART II THE CORPORATE RESPONSE
4 Environmental Accounting and Reporting
Introduction
The emergence of environmental accounting
Environmental issues in financial accounting
Definition of environmental costs
Environmentally induced costs: assets or expenses
THE IASC approach
Summary of environmental accounting
Environmental reporting
Different approaches to environmental reporting
GRI sustainability reporting guidelines
Independent review
Conclusion
5 Socially Responsible Investing
A short history of ethical investment
Research methodology
The Morley approach
The Friends Provident system
The Dow Jones sustainablility group index
The FTSE4Good indices
Risk issues
The Turnbull Report
Shareholder engagement
6 The Sustainable Company: Some Case Studies
Introduction
Bristol-Myers Squibb
ICI
UBS
7 How to Identify a Strong Performer
Introduction
The environment: spurring the next revolution?
Environmental management systems
Communicating between companies and investors
Conclusion
8 SMEs and the Environment
Introduction
Definitions of an SME
Environment: perceived attitudes of SMEs
SMEs and environmental management
Climate change levy and other issues
Environmental reporting and accounting
9 Final Thoughts
Bibliography
Index HILARY STONE is a specialist in environmental law. Originally a lawyer in private practice specialising in advising corporate clients on environmental issues, she currently lectures at the Centre for Environmental Research, Brunel University .
JOHN WASHINGTON-SMITH is an independent environmental consultant specialising in environmental management, auditing and training. He was previously the RAF's head of environmental policy, which gave him considerable experience of managing both environmental and public relations issues. As shareholders and governments demand higher environmental standards from companies, so it is necessary for directors and financiers to become more aware of the issues involved. Similarly a company's policy also impacts on the share price and therefore also on investors.
This book discusses the consequences of companies' environmental policy in a clear, concise manner. The authors place the issues in an historical context before proceeding to describe the effect this has on present corporate thinking. How the environment impacts on policy is also described. The authors use an easy to follow, step by step approach, backing their arguments with case studies of major multinational companies.
The book features the following issues:
* The environment
* The rapid development of environmental law
* Reputational issues
* Environmental accounting and reporting
* Socially responsible investing
* The sustainable company
* How to identify a strong performer In recent years it has been recognised that stronger environmental regulation of trade and industry has been required. Both the US and European Union have put in place new stringent controls on business. This coupled with increased public pressure has meant that companies now have to pay greater attention to environmental issues. This is especially true as the public perception of a company will affect greatly its share price.
This book describes the issues surrounding business practice and the environment, both for corporate directors and for investors.
Adopting "green policies" is now essential to maintaining a company's healthy public image, and their bottom line. No longer a "fringe" issue, adhering to policies that protect the environment is also a matter of law. Companies that seriously violate environmental regulations are prosecuted, their reputations and share value damaged. Written by a former environmental lawyer and an environmental consultant, this informative book explains the benefits obtained through a sound environmental policy and how to finance environmental strategies that will favorably impact the bottom line. Complete with case studies of major companies (such as Shell and BP) as well as international examples, this book presents expert, up-to-date advice on how an environmental policy can be successfully managed
to benefit both the company and investor alike.Das Thema Umwelt hat für Unternehmen eine große Bedeutung bekommen. Durch immer umfassendere Umweltgesetze und öffentlichen Druck sind Unternehmen gezwungen, verbesserte Umweltstandards einzuführen. Gelingt es einem Unternehmen nicht, die Umweltauflagen zu erfüllen, so führt dies zu einem Verlust des guten Rufs und in Verbindung damit zu Kursverlusten, wie das Beispiel von Shell in den letzten Jahren deutlich gezeigt hat. Umgekehrt wirken sich eine solide Umweltpolitik und umweltschützende Maßnahmen vorteilhaft auf die Unternehmensbewertung und den Börsenkurs aus.
"Corporate Risk and the Environment" erläutert sowohl die Umweltrisiken, denen sich ein Unternehmen stellen muss als auch die Vorteile, die ihm eine vernünftige Umweltpolitik einbringt. Darüber hinaus wird gezeigt, wie Unternehmen ihre Umweltstrategien finanzieren und wie sich dies in ihrer Bilanz auswirkt. Mit Fallstudien und Interviews großer internationaler Konzerne, wie z.B. BP und Shell. Eine unverzichtbare Lektüre für Investoren und Kapitalgeber. Acknowledgements.
List of Abbreviations.
A Brief Introduction to the Environment
PART I A CHANGING WORLD
1 The Environment
Introduction
Climate change
Population growth
Water resources
Disappearing forests
Depletion of fish stocks
Industrial pollution
Sustainable development
The European Union
The Bellagio Principles
Conclusion
2 The Rapid Development of Environmental Law
Introduction
How US law is made
The EU legislative system
The development of environmental law
US law on the atmosphere
EU air pollution regulation
Water regulation in the US
EU water law
Contaminated land: the US perspective
EU contaminated land regulation
US waste regulation
EU waste regulation
Conclusion
3 Reputational Issues
Introduction
What is reputation?
Stakeholders
Making a corporate commitment
Reputation and shareholder activism
Reputation and strategic partnership
Reputation and the unthinkable
Conclusion
PART II THE CORPORATE RESPONSE
4 Environmental Accounting and Reporting
Introduction
The emergence of environmental accounting
Environmental issues in financial accounting
Definition of environmental costs
Environmentally induced costs: assets or expenses
THE IASC approach
Summary of environmental accounting
Environmental reporting
Different approaches to environmental reporting
GRI sustainability reporting guidelines
Independent review
Conclusion
5 Socially Responsible Investing
A short history of ethical investment
Research methodology
The Morley approach
The Friends Provident system
The Dow Jones sustainablility group index
The FTSE4Good indices
Risk issues
The Turnbull Report
Shareholder engagement
6 The Sustainable Company: Some Case Studies
Introduction
Bristol-Myers Squibb
ICI
UBS
7 How to Identify a Strong Performer
Introduction
The environment: spurring the next revolution?
Environmental management systems
Communicating between companies and investors
Conclusion
8 SMEs and the Environment
Introduction
Definitions of an SME
Environment: perceived attitudes of SMEs
SMEs and environmental management
Climate change levy and other issues
Environmental reporting and accounting
9 Final Thoughts
Bibliography
Index HILARY STONE is a specialist in environmental law. Originally a lawyer in private practice specialising in advising corporate clients on environmental issues, she currently lectures at the Centre for Environmental Research, Brunel University .
JOHN WASHINGTON-SMITH is an independent environmental consultant specialising in environmental management, auditing and training. He was previously the RAF's head of environmental policy, which gave him considerable experience of managing both environmental and public relations issues. As shareholders and governments demand higher environmental standards from companies, so it is necessary for directors and financiers to become more aware of the issues involved. Similarly a company's policy also impacts on the share price and therefore also on investors.
This book discusses the consequences of companies' environmental policy in a clear, concise manner. The authors place the issues in an historical context before proceeding to describe the effect this has on present corporate thinking. How the environment impacts on policy is also described. The authors use an easy to follow, step by step approach, backing their arguments with case studies of major multinational companies.
The book features the following issues:
* The environment
* The rapid development of environmental law
* Reputational issues
* Environmental accounting and reporting
* Socially responsible investing
* The sustainable company
* How to identify a strong performer In recent years it has been recognised that stronger environmental regulation of trade and industry has been required. Both the US and European Union have put in place new stringent controls on business. This coupled with increased public pressure has meant that companies now have to pay greater attention to environmental issues. This is especially true as the public perception of a company will affect greatly its share price.
This book describes the issues surrounding business practice and the environment, both for corporate directors and for investors.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780471559450
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 158.50(W) x Dimensions: 237.50(H) x Dimensions: 20.30(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English