Measuring Corporate Environmental Performance: The ICI Environmental Burden System
Michael Wright,
David Allen,
Roland Clift and
Hein Sas
Journal of Industrial Ecology, 1997, vol. 1, issue 4, 117-127
Abstract:
The Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) group has developed a method, called the “environmental burden system” to rank the potential environmental impacts of its emissions and wastes. The method uses potency factors to characterize the potential environmental impacts of wastes and emissions in ten major impact categories. When compared to the more traditional approach of reporting the total mass of emissions and wastes, the environmental burden approach provides a more meaningful picture of the potential impact of emissions: it helps identi?. the most harmful wastes and emissions; it provides the public with a better understanding ofthe potential impact of company operations: and it helps communicate the effectiveness of waste and emission reduction programs
Date: 1997
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