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Sustainable Workforce- A sustainable workforce is one where the social and economic needs of the employees are recognised as well as those of the organisation... Learn more inside
Biodiversity- Biodiversity is “the variability among living organisms from all sources including terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems, and the ecological... Learn more inside.
Emissions to Air- Commonly referred as air pollution, emissions to air refers to the release of harmful substances into the air. Learn more inside...
Energy and Carbon Management- Energy Management may be explained as a strategic approach to administering a set of activities aimed at improving the energy usage of your organization.
Land Contamination- “Land contamination is the term used to describe land that is affected by spills, leaks and inappropriate storage, handling or disposal of hazardous materials.” (NetRegs)
Local Development and Community- This aspect of sustainability considers that people and the communities they live in need to be sustainable, not just physical environments or ecosystem that provide resources.
Management Systems and Standards- “An EMS is a structured framework for managing an organisation's significant environmental impacts.” (IEMA).
Marketplace- Marketplace is a competitive or commercial arena (Oxford Dictionary). Other sources describe it as the business world where buying and selling takes place. From the perspective of sustainability... Learn more inside.
Sustainable Travel Plan- A Sustainable Travel Plan is "a package of measures produced by employers to encourage staff to use alternatives to single-occupancy car-use... It might also promote.. Learn more inside.
Sustainable Use of Resources- “The global demand for natural resources continues to grow. Society needs better knowledge of how non-renewable (eg minerals, fossil fuels) and renewable... Learn more inside

