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Environmental audit, although a widely used term, can cover amultitude of different activities. In any of its guises, though, it isstill a prerequisite to taking a serious position on environmentalissues. The different definitions of, and approaches to, environmentalaudit are outlined and the pressures which encourage their use arediscussed. However, UK companies are not yet adopting a substantialresponse to the environmental crisis when perhaps as many as 80 per centof the UKs largest companies have yet to undertake an initialenvironmental audit.
Managerial Auditing Journal – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1991
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