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How up to date is your company with current environmental rules and regulations? Do you know the most efficient way to ensure compliance while maintaining a competitive edge?
How can the implementation of TQM practices help environmental compliance?
How does British Standard BS7750 affect business planning?
What are the implications of the new EU Environmental Management and Auditing Scheme (EMAS)?
What can be learnt from US experience on environmental due diligence?
What is the impact on a companys shareholders of the implementation of an environmental strategy?
In the sale of a business or shares, what are the implications of non-compliance with environmental legislation?
Environmental Management for Business answers these and many more questions in a clear and practical manner through the use of fascinating case studies, guidelines and checklists. Until now, environmental management has rarely been seen as having any real business value. Environmental Management for Business sets out to redress this perception and provides a clear explanation of the rules and standards now in force together with advice on the adoption of best environmental practices. Written for the business reader, and environmental lawyers and consultants operating in the UK and internationally, as well as regulators, Environmental Management for Business provides a detailed and practical analysis of the environmental issues facing businesses today.
About the Author, Linda S. Spedding
Dr. Linda Spedding is an international lawyer qualified in England and Wales, the US and India, and specialising in environmental legal and management issues. She has advised business both in the private and public sector and has assisted regulators in implementation and enforcement issues having regard to the need for a partnership approach by both government and industry to achieve the objective of improved environmental performance. Dr Spedding has published extensively and speaks at public conferences as well as in-house training sessions on international environmental management both in the UK and overseas. Any correspondence for the author should be addressed to John Wiley & Sons, Legal Editor, Professional Division, Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UD, UK, and it will be forwarded accordingly.