An integrated systems approach to environmental management: A case study of IBM UK
Geoff Taylor
Business Strategy and the Environment, 1993, vol. 2, issue 3, 1-11
Abstract:
IBM UK's environmental performance, to date, has been impressive, and much has been achieved. This case study explores how that has been achieved with an emphasis on environmental management systems. It goes on to identify what more needs to be done and highlights possible impediments to further progress.
Date: 1993
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