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    Journal of Environmental Sustainability Volume 2 | Issue 2 Article 5 2012 The Role of the Environmental Manager in Advancing Environmental Sustainability and Social Responsibility in the Organization Lisa Greenwood Rochester Institute of Technology, llgcem@rit.edu Joseph Rosenbeck Rochester Institute of Technology, jmrcem@rit.edu Jason Scott Rochester Institute of Technology, jds3553@rit.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.rit.edu/jes Part of the Agriculture Commons

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    responsibility. Moreover, with the increasing environmental issues affecting humanity and the nature of their product, these companies have an obligation to the communities they affect, in ensuring that the negative impacts accrued to the production of their commodities are either eliminated or mitigated. The basis behind this comparison report is to identify the strides each of these companies have taken and their future plans in terms of sustainability. Corporate responsibility reports According

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    Nations Panel on Global sustainability in January 2012, which encourages sustainable actions. Moreover, this report advises people to use their human rights to pursue sustainability and encourages governments to take the proper initiatives to resolve current day issues. Currently, social issues such as, poverty, deforestation, global hunger, and climate changes are all leading factors of our failing environment. This report along with other sources portray sustainability as a social solution involving

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    employers forget to consider the environment that that their companies operate. Resultantly, the environment ends up getting impacted negatively by the enterprise operations. This means that the business is not sustainable. However, to ensure the sustainability of such a business, the management department ought to put more efforts other than focusing on the profits. As such, the overall management team has to consider every party involved in running of the company such as the employees, stakeholders

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    public spheres. This form of development seeks to balance current environmental, social and economic needs of the population, “without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987, 43). Used interchangeably with ‘sustainability’ (Seghezzo, 2009), the concept has been fastened to a plethora of themes, including that of cities where ‘urban sustainability’ speaks to negligent urban expansion and resource depletion. However

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    What is sustainability? There is a Native American proverb which says: ‘When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realize that one cannot eat money’. Defining sustainability is a challenge itself, achieving it is even more arduous but what it is certain are the consequences of not acting sustainable. For too long the main goal of western countries has been profit, ignoring the long list of benefits deriving from acting sustainable. The

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    living being are directly or indirectly depend on natural environment. Sustainability helps to balance financial, social, and environmental factors to facilitate responsible business decision making over the immediate and long term. . Sustainability refers to meeting the needs of present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (Oxford University press 1987, p.43). Sustainability is also being protective and aware of use of natural resources and development

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    responsibility has become a major issue in the recent past to the extent in which there are watchdog organizations that monitor actions of corporations and file a report indicating companies that aren’t socially responsible. Such organizations are known as sustainability auditing firms (Gallagher, 2012). This has made most of the companies that are growing to issue corporate social responsibility reports alongside their annual business reports. Citigroup is a financial service company that has been able to do

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    Worldwide – Environment & Sustainability WYNDHAM WORLDWIDE HOTEL GROUP ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY 2010 – 2014 EDWIN SAMA FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Wyndham Worldwide – Environment & Sustainability TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page 1. Introduction ………………………………………………… 3 2. 2010 Environment & Sustainability ……………………………….. 5 3. 2011 Environment & Sustainability ………………………………. 6 4. 2012 Environment & Sustainability ……………………………….

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    A) It is unsurprising that social equality and political freedom are positively correlated with environmental protection and sustainability. This is observed as as environmental problems bear down disproportionately upon the poor, who do not share the same equalities and freedoms as others (Agyeman et al., p. 1). This relationship exists due to increased political power enjoyed by the wealthy and required corporate profit maximization for shareholders. Political power and voracious desire for profits

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