Abstract
This article addresses the development and implementation of a framework for integrating environmental considerations into the core operations of industrial enterprises. As industries contribute significantly to environmental degradation, there is an urgent need for sustainable approaches that minimize their ecological footprint. This study examines existing environmental management practices and identifies gaps where integration with industrial activities can be enhanced. Drawing on current literature and recent case studies, the article introduces a structured mechanism designed to align industrial operations with environmental objectives, including pollution control, resource efficiency, and waste reduction. The proposed framework incorporates environmental impact assessments, adherence to international standards, and sustainable resource management strategies to promote environmental accountability within industrial settings. The results demonstrate that implementing these practices not only reduces environmental harm but also offers economic benefits, such as cost savings from efficient resource usage and improved regulatory compliance. By providing a comprehensive model for environmental integration, this study contributes valuable insights into the transformation of industrial enterprises towards sustainability, benefiting both the industry and the broader environment.
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