Shades of green

Shades of green2003
Neil A. Gunningham, Neil Gunningham, Robert A. Kagan, Dorothy Thornton
About this book
"How much does regulation matter in shaping corporate behavior? This pathbreaking, in-depth study of fourteen pulp manufacturing mills in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand reveals the steadily tightening regulatory standards that have been crucial for raising environmental performance. But while all firms have shown improvement, some have improved more than others, many going substantially beyond compliance. What explains the variation in compliance? It is not necessarily the differences in regulation in each country. Rather, variation is accounted for by the complex interaction between tightening regulations and a social license to operate -- especially pressures from community and environmental activists -- economic constraints, and differences in corporate environmental management style."--Back cover.
Details
- First published
- 2003
- OL Work ID
- OL1903470W
Subjects
Environmental aspectsEnvironmental aspects of Wood-pulp industryLaw and legislationWood-pulp industryConservation of the environmentManufacturing industriesSustainabilityLawGreen BusinessDevelopment - Sustainable DevelopmentBusiness / Economics / FinanceAustraliaCanadaNew ZealandUSAIndustries - GeneralBusiness & Economics / Green BusinessNature