Life cycle management: Integrated approach towards corporate environmental issues
Lassi Linnanen
Business Strategy and the Environment, 1995, vol. 4, issue 3, 117-127
Abstract:
An integrated approach towards environmental management, the concept of life cycle management, is presented. Life cycle management consists of three parts: (i) integrating environmental issues into the decision‐making process of the company; (ii) optimizing the environmental impact caused by the product system during its life cycle; and (iii) creating a new organizational culture to support the decision‐making process. The concept was developed during the compilation of an environmental management handbook for Finnish industry. The model combines a market‐oriented environmental management approach, a circular value chains approach and an organizational culture approach.
Date: 1995
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