Here is an interesting campaign that provides several options that you could incorporate into everyday life.
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Filed under: climate change, government policy | Tagged: EU | 3 Comments »
Here is an interesting campaign that provides several options that you could incorporate into everyday life.
click here
Filed under: climate change, government policy | Tagged: EU | 3 Comments »
In the BBC News today, I’ve read that that the European Commission was supposed to announce a major step this week in fighting CO2 emissions. The European Commission wanted to regulate the automobile industry that makes up more than 1/5 of the entire emissions. Furthermore, it is the only sector where CO2 emissions have drastically [...]
Filed under: ecological tax reform, government policy | Tagged: cars, CO2, EU | 1 Comment »
As in class we have been discussing the importance of the Corporate Social Responsibility and the affordability of CSR in a highly competitive environment, I would like to show you a document in which it stays of manifest that the European Union is really interested in that the European companies take develop CSR’s programs at [...]
Filed under: corporate sustainability, government policy | Tagged: consumerism, CSR, EU | 3 Comments »
A transport company can earn as much as 5-6 thousand euro if it manages to get rid of waste in Poland! No wonder that there are many people eager to earn money in this way. For the illegal procedure one can get a penalty of 14 thousand zloty ( 3,5 thousand euro). So as [...]
Filed under: government policy, pollution | Tagged: EU, Poland, waste management | 3 Comments »
I did some research on Sustainable Development in Poland and it turns out that instead of getting better the situation is getting worse! According to the ranking of Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy Form the Poland’s Environmental Stability Index from January 2005 Poland was on the 102 position out of 146 ! [...]
Filed under: government policy, sustainable development | Tagged: EU, Poland | 2 Comments »