Establishing an environmental compliance program can be overwhelming. Forgoing an environmental management process is something that no company subject to regulations can afford to do.
Whether a company is large or small, senior management must communicate a strong commitment to responsible environmental practices, through the ranks down to the line worker. Unfortunately, a sincere commitment to environmental management that will indeed change old practices is oftentimes only made after a major disaster happens or a stringent penalty is applied. This does not have to be the case.
Deciding where to begin can be a big obstacle to organizing an environmental management process, and in this article, Salvatore Caccavale shows exactly how to begin.
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