Installing Environmental Management Systems: A Step-by-step Guide

Installing Environmental Management Systems: A Step-by-step Guide

by Christopher Sheldon (Author), Mark Yoxon (Author)

Synopsis

An authoritative guide to the implementation of environmental management systems. This edition has been revised to cover changes in international standards and other related developments in the field. It draws on the authors' extensive hands-on experience in both implementing and training others to do so. Set out in a straightforward series of steps, it cuts through the jargon and demolishes the myths that surround this important management tool. Clear and concise, yet packed with helpful practical examples and insider tips, it has become the standard manual for managers and consultants

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 268
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 22 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 1853838683
ISBN 13: 9781853838682

Media Reviews
'Covers everything you could possibly want to know about corporate environmental management' Supply Management 'A comprehensive analysis of the role of business in safeguarding the environment' Industry and Environment 'Sheldon and Yoxon have created a user-friendly, 'teach yourself how' manual' Green Futures 'A plain language, practical handbook for corporate executives and project managers' Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) 'A user-friendly, easy-to-follow guide to the complexity of environment management..' Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
Author Bio
Christopher Sheldon is an international policy advisor, trainer, author and broadcaster on environmental management. Mark Yoxon has worked with numerous organizations from small business to EU policy making and was a member of the Management Charter Initiative (MCI) working group which developed vocational qualifications for environmental management. He now divides his time between the Open University and INFORM Training & Communication.