Understanding Business
Understanding Business
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ISBN: 9781259929434
Author: William Nickels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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3.2
Match each of the following NEMA principles on the left of the table with its definition,
example or closest related issue on the right of the table below. In your answer book,
write down the number of each term, and next to it the letter representing the correct
option e.g., 1. J
1. Cradle to grave
a. it is not fair that the innocent should pay for the
pollution caused by others.
|2. Polluter pays
b. The environmental impact of the production, use
and disposal of a product should be
considered.
| 3. Precautionary principles
4. Environmental justice
c. Cleaner production
d. Where there are threats of serious or
irreversible damage (e.g global warming) then
the fact that some scientists may disagree on
the exact consequences of it should not be
used as a reason to postpone cost-effective
measures to prevent such degradation.
5. Waste prevention and
minimisation
e. Is it fair that the poorest often stay closest to
waste disposal dumps, heavy industrialised
areas and other sources (or potential sources)
of pollution and environmental degradation?
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Transcribed Image Text:3.2 Match each of the following NEMA principles on the left of the table with its definition, example or closest related issue on the right of the table below. In your answer book, write down the number of each term, and next to it the letter representing the correct option e.g., 1. J 1. Cradle to grave a. it is not fair that the innocent should pay for the pollution caused by others. |2. Polluter pays b. The environmental impact of the production, use and disposal of a product should be considered. | 3. Precautionary principles 4. Environmental justice c. Cleaner production d. Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage (e.g global warming) then the fact that some scientists may disagree on the exact consequences of it should not be used as a reason to postpone cost-effective measures to prevent such degradation. 5. Waste prevention and minimisation e. Is it fair that the poorest often stay closest to waste disposal dumps, heavy industrialised areas and other sources (or potential sources) of pollution and environmental degradation?
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