Title: Business and the environment
1Business and the environment
2It is often said that we live in a consumer
society
- We consider it important to buy products and
services - Companies need to be aware of the impact of this
on the environment, the natural world around us - Many companies use packaging (boxes, bottles...)
which has been recycled (made using old
materials). - Pollution, such as smoke in the air, can be
reduced if companies use trains instead of road
transport
3Business in the environment
- Inspires companies to work towards a development
which is sustainable in the environment. This is
seen as a strategy and a mainstream business
issue. - Environmental strategy represents a fundamental
progression which intergrates environment into
business planning and decision-making. - This integration must be done in the way that
meets business needs and improves a companys
impact on the environment.
4Work must be done with companies
- The companies must recognise the benefits of
effective environmental management and improved
performance which protects the nature - For example sustainable water and sewerage
business depends on operations which respect the
environment - Unfortunately, the biggest progress in this
sector is done after some companies are punished
or even shut down for not complying with the
newest policies
5The power of big companies can be used to protect
the environment
- Companies with a global presence have an
opportunity to shift the impact of their
activities from environmental harm to ecological
leadership. - As business gains more influence worldwide and
public support grows, companies are discovering
new ways of showing environmental leadership. - Some world companies are joined in the effort of
creating solutions to critical global
environmental problems in which industry plays an
important role
6- These companies work on two levels-global and
local. - There are global dialogues to create best
practices within key industries in the world and
promote effective solutions (for example global
climate change). - At the same time they are doing their best to
test their ideas and see how they work in
biodiversity and wilderness - Both approaches are equally essential to ensure
that these solutions are viable on all levels
7What are some strategies?
- They have a vision of a world in which business
is a positive force for biodiversity
conservation. In order to realise this vision the
companies must - Integrate biodiversity conservation into business
practices they help some corporations to involve
these attitudes into existing business and to
develop new tools that apply conservation
principles
8- Support conservation policy and planning they
encourage industry leaders, organisations and
governments to formulate plans that protect
priority areas - Invest in biodiversity conservation they offer
companies a variety of methods to invest
financial and other resources in biodiversity
conservation
9Planning the conservation
- Very often development goals and conservation
goals are in conflict. This happens because of
poor planning and communication. - The companies who promote environmental
leadership encourage industry leaders and
governments to construct plans that protect the
highest priority areas, while allowing carefully
managed development to proceed in other areas. - In this way the conflict can be minimized and
positive results can come.
10An example Patagonia
- Patagonia is an outdoor clothing firm with a
strong commitment to environmental causes. - It sells its products through retail outlets and
by mail order. - Patagonia is renowned for its spectacular
catalogs which are filled with unusual and
dramatic photos (all taken by customers)
displaying the clothing in exciting ways. - They also contain detailed product descriptions
which include definitions of materials and
explanations of manufacturing processes.
11- The company makes jackets from recycled plastic
bottles and produces clothing from organic
materials. It offers courses to its employees on
non-violent demonstrations and even pays bail for
employees who get arrested. - It also donates money to environmental groups and
generally supports efforts that empower consumers
to take action. - Patagonias strategy isnt just to give away
money to good causes but to pioneer new,
long-term practices of sustainability in
business, prove their economic viability and
persuade other businesses to follow.
12Word building
- Expressing contrast / The passive
13With some words it is possible to create several
new words by adding suffixes Use the following
suffixes to create as many words as you can
- environment
- to produce
- to manage
- to direct
- progress
- active
14What suffixes can you add to these words?
- develop _________________________
- commit _________________________
- sustain _________________________
- employ _________________________
15Expressing contrast
- There are several ways of expressing contrast in
English - although
- even though subject verb
- though
- He enjoys his job, although he would like more
responsibility.
16- despite noun or
- in spite of verb -ing
- Despite the recession, we achieved record
profits. - I havent finished that report yet, despite
working overtime last night.
17Join the pairs of sentences using an expression
of contrast
- Young people are concerned about the environment.
They cant always afford environmentally-friendly
products. - Patagonia makes efforts to convince other
companies to use organically-grown cotton. Many
companies resist because it costs more. - Pollution is rising in Paris. People still prefer
to take their cars to work.
18- Many countries organise separate waste
collections for glass, paper, metal and plastic.
Many others dont. - Most beauty products carry the label against
animal testing. Some of the components may have
been tested on animals.
19Complete the following passage with the
appropriate passive forms of the verbs in
brackets
- A new campaign ______ (launch) earlier this year
by the UK government which aims to reduce the
amount of domestic waste. - Households ________ (encourage) to recycle
certain waste products and to sort and prepare
others for collection at specific sites. - From there they ________ (take) to special waste
treatment plants where special machinery will
process them for reuse as recycled material.
20- In Britain today, when the contents of the
average household dustbin _________ (analyse), we
find that, in terms of weight, 35 of the total
_______ (compose) of paper and cardboard, 22 of
kitchen waste, 12 of plastic with glass, dust
and ashes each representing a further 10. - There are in fact only a few items of domestic
waste that cannot _________ (recycle).
21- One common example is disposable nappies which,
as their name suggests, ________ (design) to be
thrown away after use. - However, a lot of progress could _______ (make)
to reduce the amount of kitchen waste most of
which can _________ (transform) into a useful
garder fertiliser.