Steps of Sustainable Development Implementation into Enterprise Activities
Grabara Janusz (janusz@grabara.eu),
Bajdor Paula (paula.bajdor@gmail.com) and
Mihaescu Liviu (liviu.mihaescu@ulbsibiu.ro)
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Bajdor Paula: Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Mihaescu Liviu: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania
Management of Sustainable Development, 2015, vol. 7, issue 1, 45-49
Abstract:
Nowadays, principles of the sustainable development concept are present in almost all areas of life, play a key role in efforts to protect the environment, activities for the community and economic development. One of the "beneficiaries" of this concept are the enterprises, both small local as well as those with a global reach. In almost every operating company, in a greater or lesser extent, pillars of sustainable development are used, but before this happened - these companies have to go through a few steps, that led to the full implementation of the sustainable development concept and its application in practical terms. This article presents and describes in detail, the various stages of completion of which is the existence and the practical use of the sustainable development concept in its activities.
Date: 2015
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