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Mainstreaming environmental issues in sustainable enterprises: An exploration of issues, experiences and options

Employment Working Paper No. 75

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 21 January 2011
Reference: 9789221245582[ISBN]
19992947[ISSN]
Authors: Maria Sabrina De Gobbi
Contents
1. A schematic overview of mainstreaming the environment in sustainable enterprises
2. Responsible stewardship of the environment
3. Policy and regulatory frameworks favouring enterprise development in sectors contributing to a low-carbon economy
4. Industrial ecology to minimize environmental impact and maximize employment opportunities
5. Greening small and medium-sized enterprises: Business associations, large companies and the value chain approach
6. Green technology and green technology transfer
7. Occupational safety and health (OSH) and greening the workplace
8. Developing skills for greener enterprises

Tags: employment, green jobs, employment creation, training, sustainable development, business, cooperatives, corporate responsibility, enterprises, microenterprises, multinational enterprises, small enterprises, informal economy, taxation, private sector, fair trade, occupational safety and health, energy, environmental degradation, environmental protection, natural resources, climate change, technological change, technology transfer

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