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A valuable guide to industrial sustainability's most respected and useful research, The Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography presents analysis and commentary on critical issues in today's changing environment. Chapters address specific economic, social, and technical issues, including environmental performance assessment, cleaner production, strategic cooperation and product life cycle management, organizational learning and personal development, and greening leadership for developing countries.

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  • It is unlikely that anyone is going to accuse the editors of the Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography of not delivering on their promise

  • Divided into thematic chapters such as "Strategic Choices and Sustainable Strategies," "Organization and Human Resources for Environmental Management," and "Clean Technologies", the Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography has carefully catalogued a wide assortment of articles from mainstream business magazines, academic journals, government reports, conference proceedings, and books

  • For anyone who is interested in, or wants to know more about issues related to corporate environmental management, Greening of Industry

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It is unlikely that anyone is going to accuse the editors of the Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography of not delivering on their promise. Title The Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography Review: Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography.

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