1st Edition

Voluntary Environmental Management The Inevitable Future

By John Morelli Copyright 1999
    180 Pages
    by CRC Press

    184 Pages
    by CRC Press

    A shift from government oversight to private sector self-regulation appears to be the future of environmental management. This will be a complex and complicated transition, as individual companies attempt to balance their needs against that of the surrounding communities - and world.
    Voluntary Environmental Management: The Inevitable Future explores how business and industry are preparing for this dramatic shift in responsibility and accountability.
    John Morelli pinpoints companies that have already adopted environmental auditing and management tools; examines the deficiencies of government-imposed environmental regulations; and shows how businesses can become more proactive in monitoring and managing their environmentally affective activities.
    The role of global marketplace forces receives substantial emphasis in Voluntary Environmental Management: The Inevitable Future, especially in light of the widespread international acceptance of new ISO 14000 standards.

    Introduction
    The History and Definition of Environmental Management
    The History and Evolution of Environmental Management in the U.S.
    Defining Management
    Defining Environmental Management
    A Case for Voluntary Environmental Management
    The National System of Environmental Standards
    A Quarter Century of Progress
    Reinventing Environmental Regulation in the U.S.
    The Potential of Voluntary Environmental Management
    The Promise of ISO14000
    Preparing for the 21st Century
    A Model for Change
    Factors Influencing Movement Toward a More Optimal Balance
    Environmental Responsibility in a Sustainable Society
    Appendix: Journal of Private Sector Environmental Management: 1970-1990
    References
    Index

    Biography

    Morelli, John