by Martin Charter (Editor), UrsulaTischner (Editor), UrsulaTischener (Editor)
Toughening environmental legislation, national and supra-national environmental product policies and growing customer demands are focusing the attention of companies on the environmental and broader social issues linked to the creation and delivery of their products and services. There is now an urgent need for appropriate management structures, practical tools and increased awareness among all stakeholders in the product development process and throughout the entire product life-cycle. These are huge issues - with major implications for corporate management, design and production strategies. Sustainable Solutions provides state-of-the-art analysis and case studies on why and how cutting-edge companies are developing new products and services to fit triple-bottom-line expectations. The book is split into three sections: first, the broad issues of business sustainability are examined with focus on sustainable production and consumption and consideration of North-South issues. Second, the book tackles the major methodologies and approaches toward organising and developing more sustainable products and services. Third, an outstanding collection of global case studies highlights the progress made by a wide range of companies toward dematerialisation, eco-innovation and design for durability. Finally, the book collects together a comprehensive list of web addresses of useful organisations. Practical and comprehensive, Sustainable Solutions will be essential reading for corporate managers, product designers, R&D staff, academics and all individuals interested in a definitive source on how new product and service development can and is contributing toward tacking the challenge of sustainable development.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 469
Publisher: Greenleaf Publishing
Published: 28 Feb 2001
ISBN 10: 1874719365
ISBN 13: 9781874719366
Book Overview: Provides state-of-the-art analysis and case studies on why and how cutting-edge companies are developing new products and services to fit triple-bottom-line expectations. deserves a place on the bookshelves of any environmental sociologist, manager or engineer Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management