1st Edition

Industry Self-Regulation and Voluntary Environmental Compliance

By Jr. Iannuzzi Copyright 2002
    198 Pages
    by CRC Press

    198 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Why self-regulation? With the advent of such concepts as design for the environment, industrial ecology, and the recognized enlightened self-interest that voluntary compliance brings, it is in any company's best interest to avoid fines, liabilities, and bad publicity. Consumer concern and pressure from the marketplace give a competitive advantage to companies that pursue self-regulatory initiatives such as ISO 14001. Bottom line, voluntary compliance saves your organization time and money.
    Written by a senior environmental manager at a Fortune 500 company, Industry Self-Regulation and Voluntary Environmental Compliance examines environmental regulation through a review of compliance and enforcement theory. Case studies of four leading programs illustrate the use of self-regulation as a compliance tool. The author highlights industry best practices, identifies the key elements of a successful self-regulation program and focuses on the benefits.
    Today's political environment has shown that to be successful environmental policy must move to the next level, one in which we take advantage of voluntary self-regulation initiatives and focus on environmental improvement. Industry Self-Regulation and Voluntary Environmental Compliance shows you how to create a voluntary self-regulation program that will result in your organization becoming a star company.

    Introduction. Responsible Care Case Study. Project XL Case Study. OSHA Voluntary Protections Program Case Study. StarTrack Case Study. Benchmarking Industry Voluntary Initiatives. Changing Our Paradigm. References.

    Biography

    Al Iannuzzi, Jr.