TY - BOOK AU - Wagner, Sigrun M TI - Business and environmental sustainability: : foundations, challenges and corporate functions SN - 9781138632424 U1 - 338.7 PY - 2021/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Sustainable Development KW - Business Logistics KW - Economic Development - Environmental Aspects N1 - Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction: the past and the present Part I: Foundations Chapter 2: Theoretical perspectives or “behind the scenes” of economics and science: why business should know and care about environmental sustainability Chapter 3: Principles, philosophies, and policies for corporate environmental sustainability: from tensions to tools for regulators and companies Chapter 4: Strategies and business models for sustainability Part II: Environmental Challenges Chapter 5: Climate Change Chapter 6: Pollution Chapter 7: Waste Part III: Corporate Functions: Managing for environmental sustainability Chapter 8: Supply chain management for sustainability Chapter 9: Design, production, and operations – greener and (c)leaner Chapter 10: Marketing, communication, and sustainable consumption Chapter 11: Information technology and management systems for the environment Chapter 12. Accounting: sustainability reporting, accounting, and finance Chapter 13. Human resource management for environmental sustainability Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 14: Integrative case studies Chapter 15: Conclusion: the future N2 - Book Description Environmental sustainability is increasingly important to organisations, whether for regulatory, financial or ethical reasons. Business and Environmental Sustainability looks at the environmental aspect of sustainability for all organisations pursuing competitive advantage. The book provides theoretical foundations from science, economics, policy and strategy, introduces three environmental challenges (climate change, pollution and waste) and looks at how corporate functions can address these. This textbook provides a thorough foundation by introducing readers to the science, reasoning and theory behind environmental sustainability and then delves into how these ideas translate into principles and business models for organisations to use. Next, it covers environmental challenges from climate change, pollution and waste, and then goes on to examine the different corporate functions (from supply chain management to human resources) to illustrate how environmental sustainability is managed and put into practice in organisations. Finally, a set of integrative case studies draws everything together and enables the reader to apply various analytical tools, with the aim of understanding how companies can not only reduce their environmental footprint but can positively contribute to environmental sustainability. Written by an award-winning lecturer, Business and Environmental Sustainability boasts a wealth of pedagogical features, including examples from a range of industries and countries, plus a companion website with slides, quiz questions and instructor material. This will be a valuable text for students of business, management and environmental sustainability and will also be suitable for broader courses on corporate responsibility and sustainability across environmental studies, political science and engineering ER -