
Due to the impact of globalization and challenges of global warming, from reducing waste production and carbon emissions to managing energy and water resources, a more responsible approach to sustainability is needed by all industry and governments around the world to prioritize the protection of natural resources, as well as enhance new business and social opportunities.
To achieve a sustainable, long term economic and social development authorities, managers and politicians are called upon to address global cross-cutting problems, while solving new local issues in the main areas of economy and society.
A solution to one regional problem involves tackling other related key world-wide challenges, and this is at the core of any successfully integrated Sustainability Management System (SMS) for those private companies or public organizations that understand the importance of dealing with the complex interdependencies of ecosystems & environmental services, and wish to create efficient usage of economical and labour resources, as well as minimum environmental impacts.
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