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Enhancing Corporate Environmental Performance Through Reporting and Roadmaps

Managing the carbon footprint of companies and addressing their respective decarbonization plans is a challenging endeavour. The aim of this study is to help companies better understand the issues around decarbonization and environmental performance by suggesting a holistic management process on whi...

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Published in:Business strategy and the environment 2015-07, Vol.24 (5), p.289-308
Main Authors: Caritte, Victor, Acha, Salvador, Shah, Nilay
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Carbon
Carbon emissions
Carbon footprint
Case studies
corporate social responsibility
Decarbonization
Decarburizing
Economics
Energy efficiency
Energy management
Environment management
Environmental economics
environmental indicators
Environmental management
Environmental performance
Food
Foods
Management theory
Policy making
Reporting
roadmap
Social responsibility
stakeholder engagement
Studies
supermarkets
Sustainability
Sustainability reporting
Sustainable development
United Kingdom
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