Title: Environmental Management: From Overhead To Strategy
1Make a green university
2Environmental Management From Overhead to
Integration
- Environmental Management as an EHS Activity
- to
- Top Management Commitment
- Environmental Policy
- Green organization
- Environmental Management Systems
3Environmental Management
- Objectives of this part of the course
- Introduce you to main concepts and practices of
environmental management - Understand environmental management from DfE
driven perspective
4This class
- Become familiar with departmental or activity
based divisions of a company - Understand integration of Environmental
Management into those activities - Understand how this integration can be driven by
DfE
5What has been (and for the most part remains) the
primary way for companies to deal with
environmental issues?
6Departmentalization of Environmental Activities
7The Role of Environmental, Health and Safety
(EHS) Departments
- Ensuring compliance with government and corporate
health, safety and environmental regulations - Monitoring, recording, and reporting
- Advising and policing other departments
8Overhead
- Companies are organize to perform business
strategies efficiently - EHS added to existing structure as department to
lessen disruption of existing strategy - Or Integration
- Environmental performance made a part of all
activities as part of a strategy for combining
environmental performance with the companies
activities - Only top management can integrate all the diverse
activities of a firm to achieve a common goal
9Fig. 1 Integrating Environmental Improvement
across Departmental Boundaries
Integrating environmental improvements throughout
a businesss divisions
10Top Management
- Strategy
- Commitment
- Policy
- Organization
11Strategy Competitive Advantages of a Sustainable
Business
- Improved product quality
- Healthy working environment and staff commitment
- Improved community relations
- Positive pressure group relations
- Improved media coverage
- Green Products and byproducts
- Cheaper finance
- Lower insurance and legal costs
- Assured present and future compliance
- Improved materials and energy efficiency
- Reduced cleanup and decommissioning costs
- Reduced supplier and customer costs
12OrganizationStakeholder Expansion
- Trading Partners
- Community
- Employees
- Investors
- Insurers
- Media
- Pressure Groups
- Customers
- Government
13Todays CaseNokia
14Environmental Strategy at Nokia
15Nokias Vision
- Nokia sees mobile technology as an enabler that
can help create a more sustainable world.
Combined with better product design, tighter
control of production processes, greater reuse of
materials, and proper recycling, mobile
communications can help to reduce the use of
scarce natural resources and energy.
Nokias Strategy
Covers the whole value chain and is implemented
through four key programs Design for
Environment, Supplier Network Management,
Environmental Management Systems, and End-of-Life
Practices. With the help of these programs we
strive to eliminate risks, gain the acceptance of
our stakeholders and increase our profits.
16Strategy based on
- Mobility Mobile technology and digital services
can often replace the need for travel or
transport, and this in turn reduces the
greenhouse effect caused by the burning of fossil
fuels. Mobile technology can make various
transactions easier and enable greater economic
and social activity, driving industry growth. - Growth We strive to handle the short life cycles
of mobile phones and the related increase in
consumption by operating in a sustainable and
responsible manner. We take part in a wide range
of cooperative initiatives and global
organizations to share knowledge and shape
effective environmental policies. At the same
time, we strive to reduce material and energy
consumption in our own activities. - Quality Reduction of waste is an environmental
goal closely linked with quality - quality of
design, sourcing, assembly, and end-of-life
practices.
17Strategy meaning
- Mobility making the best out of mobile phones
reduction of infrastructure and traveling
impacts. - Growth dealing with increasing consumption of
mobiles and their short life spans through
eco-efficiency and cooperation - Quality linking environmental performance to
product quality
18Top Management Commitment
- Personal actions and responsibility
- Corporate actions and responsibility
19Environmental Policy
- Reasons for an environmental policy
- Guidelines for an environmental policy
- The International Chamber of Commerce Benchmark
- Examples
20Reasons for Environmental Policy
- States the companys commitment to improve
environmental performance to all stakeholders - Creates a base from which all stakeholders can
judge performance
21Guidelines for an Environmental Policy
- Communicate companys commitment to environmental
protection to all stakeholders - Cover all aspects of a companys activities
- Create performance objectives and targets that
are reasonable and can be measured - Clear and understandable
- Signed by CEO or Managing Director
22International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Business
Charter for Sustainable Development
- 1. Corporate Priority
- 2. Integrated Management
- 3. Process of Improvement
- 4. Employee Education
- 5. Prior Assessment
- 6. Products or services
- 7. Customer Advice
- 8. Facilities and Operations
- 9. Research
- 10. Precautionary Approach
- 11. Contractors and Suppliers
- 12. Emergency Preparedness
- 13. Transfer of Technology
- 14. Contributing to the Common Effect
- 15. Openness to Concerns
- 16. Compliance and Reporting
23Environmental Policy
- CX will ensure that our staff are educated in
environmental matters. - CX will develop systems to minimize and conserve
energy. - CX will encourage the development of
environmentally friendly technologies within the
airline industry. - CX will participate in influencing the Hong Kong
Government in environmental matters. - CX will consciously act as an environmental
leader in the community.
24China Light and Power
Our Policy As a responsible corporate citizen,
the CLP Group is to providing quality power
supply and services to our customers in a manner
that ensures a safe, healthy and clean business
environment for our employees, customers and the
public. Our goals are "Zero Accident", "Zero
Non-compliance" and "World Class Products and
Services".
25CLP cont
Our principles are to Exceed the
service requirements and expectations of our
customers, to ensure we are their preferred
energy service supplier Operate to the
highest standards in safety and health
Conduct our business in a manner that strives to
balance the sustainable environmental, social and
economic needs of the community Develop a
competent, innovative, responsible and motivated
work force Encourage and require,
wherever appropriate, our business partners,
suppliers and contractors to adopt equivalent
principles. We will continue to systematically
identify, monitor, review and control our safety
and health risks, environmental impact and
quality issues to ensure ongoing improvement.
26Elek and Eltek
- We are committed to protect the environment and
pursue continual improvement of our environmental
performance in the printed circuit board
manufacturing business with the following
principles - To comply with all applicable environmental
legislation's and other subscribed requirement - To monitor and control the significant
environmental impacts associated with our
business activities - To prevent pollution and conserve resources in
every aspect of our business activities - To provide training and support to enhance
environmental consciousness amongst all levels of
employees - To share environmental experience with our
customers, vendors and other interested parties
and - To support public environmental programmes and
activities.
27IBM
- Provide a safe and healthful workplace and ensure
that personnel are properly trained and have
appropriate safety and emergency equipment. - Be an environmentally responsible neighbor in the
communities where we operate, and act promptly
and responsibly to correct incidents or
conditions that endanger health, safety, or the
environment. Report them to authorities promptly
and inform affected parties as appropriate. - Conserve natural resources by reusing and
recycling materials, purchasing recycled
materials, and using recyclable packaging and
other materials.
28IBM cont
- Develop, manufacture, and market products that
are safe for their intended use, efficient in
their use of energy, protective of the
environment, and that can be reused, recycled or
disposed of safely. - Use development and manufacturing processes that
do not adversely affect the environment,
including developing and improving operations and
technologies to minimize waste, prevent air,
water, and other pollution, minimize health and
safety risks, and dispose of waste safely and
responsibly. - Ensure the responsible use of energy throughout
our business, including conserving energy,
improving energy efficiency, and giving
preference to renewable over non-renewable energy
sources when feasible.
29IBM cont
- Participate in efforts to improve environmental
protection and understanding around the world and
share appropriate pollution prevention
technology, knowledge and methods. - Utilize IBM products, services and expertise
around the world to assist in the development of
solutions to environmental problems. - Meet or exceed all applicable government
requirements and voluntary requirements to which
IBM subscribes. - Set and adhere to stringent requirements of our
own no matter where in the world the company does
business. - Strive to continually improve IBM's environmental
management system and performance, and
periodically issue progress reports to the
general public.
30IBM cont
- Conduct rigorous audits and self-assessments of
IBM's compliance with this policy, measure
progress of IBM's environmental affairs
performance, and report periodically to the Board
of Directors.
Every employee and every contractor on IBM
premises is expected to follow this policy and to
report any environmental, health, or safety
concern to IBM management. Managers are expected
to take prompt action.
31- Thinking Globally
- Achieving Excellence
- Searching for Sustainability
- Managing Growth
- Managing Energy
- Managing Waste
- Controlling Pollution
- Operating Safely
- Obeying the Law
- Raising Awareness
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32Raising Awareness
Our mission is to forge a new and more
sustainable ethic for business. We are committed
to continuous education for our employees on
environmental issues. We are committed to freedom
of information and full and comprehensive public
disclosure of our environmental performance . We
are also committed to encouraging our business
partners around the world to report on their
environmental performance.
33 BP's commitment to health, safety and the
environmental performance Everybody who works
for BP, anywhere, is responsible for getting HSE
right. Good HSE performance and the health,
safety and security of everyone who works for us
are critical to the success of our business.
Our goals are simply stated - no accidents, no
harm to people, and no damage to the environment.
We will continue to drive down the
environmental and health impact of our operations
by reducing waste, emissions and discharges, and
using energy efficiently. We will produce quality
products that can be used safely by our
customers.
34BP cont
We will consult, listen and respond openly to
our customers, employees, neighbours, public
interest groups and those who work with us work
with others - our partners, suppliers,
competitors and regulators - to raise the
standards of our industry openly report our
performance, good and bad recognize those who
contribute to improved HSE performance Our
business plans include measurable HSE targets. We
are all committed to meeting them. Sir John
Browne Chief Executive Officer
35Nokias Environmental Policy
- Nokia is committed to the pursuit of
environmentally sustainable development. The
company's policy is to achieve such development
by leveraging its resources including
technological know-how, market position and the
continuous building of competencies. - From an organizational point of view,
environmental management is integrated into all
business activities. Based on the principle of
sustainable development, Nokia and its people
work continuously towards good corporate
community involvement.
36Nokias Environmental Policy
- The basic principles of our environmental policy
are - A successful business requires a solid product
life cycle-based environmental performance. - The Nokia Way means an active, open and ethically
sound approach to environmental protection. - The objective of Nokia's environmental policy is
sustainable development in accordance with the
ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) business
charter.
37Nokias Environmental Policy
- Principles of Implementation
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- The environmental policy is part of the general
management process. - Line organizations plan and implement the action
programs by using environmental specialists and
the best available technology. - The action programs are based on a thorough
understanding of the environmental impacts of a
product throughout its life cycle. - Minimizing the environmental impacts requires
continuous efforts and follow-up of the results
it is thereby a part of the total improvement
activities.
38Green Organization
- Bottom-up as well as top down improvements
- Education and training
- Responsibility, accountability and reward
- Organizational integration and structure
- Environmental manager
- Green management committees and work teams
39Environmental Manager integrator
- Co-ordinate and consolidate efforts from staff of
different operations into environmental programs - Communicate the objectives of the environmental
programs to staff, and solicit their suggestions
and support - Oversee the progress of environmental programs
- Ensure that good business results are achieved
through the environmental programs and - Provide a contact point for sharing information
with external parties.
40Integrated Structure
- Green Management Committees
- Green Work Teams
41Green Management Committee
42Design for Environment
Dematerializing
43OrganizationExternal Help
- Stakeholders
- Consultants environmental management, strategic
management, scientific etc. - Universities and other research institutions
44Nokias Environmental Organization
45Nokias Environmental Organization I
- Nokia-Wide Bodies ensure business group and
unit level activities are consistent with
environmental policy and efficient co-operation
between business groups. - The Nokia Quality Board is the highest
decision-making body in environmental issues. Its
members include the Chairman and CEO of Nokia,
the President of Nokia and the Presidents of the
Business Groups. - Nokia Environmental Management Team prepares
proposals to be implemented on a Nokia-wide basis
to the Environmental Steering Group. - The Nokia Environmental Steering Group prepares
action programs and guidelines for business
groups and line organizations - Communications Manager is responsible for
internal and external communication of Nokia-wide
environmental issues.
46Nokias Environmental Organization II
- Business group and unit level
- Environmental work is integrated into normal
business activities. - The quality and process organizations act as
facilitators in environmental issues and the
daily environmental work is carried out in the
line organizations. - Each production site has a designated person
responsible for the implementation and
development of the site's environmental
management system.
47Environmental Management Systems ISO 14000
- "That part of the overall management system which
includes organizational structure, planning
activities, responsibilities, practices,
procedures, processes and resources for
developing, implementing, achieving, reviewing
and maintaining the environmental policy."
48From Overhead to Integration
- Initial Environmental Review followed by regular
Environmental Audits - Policy and targets followed by action
- Goals upgraded from compliance to regulations to
continual improvement
49Benefits of an EMS
- Ease of trade
- Improved compliance with legislative and
regulatory requirements - Credibility
- Reduction in liability/risk
- Regulatory incentives
- Sentencing mitigation
- Pollution prevention and waste reduction
- Profit cost reduction, new processes and
products, image
- Improved internal management methods
- Reduce pressure from shareholder groups
- Reduced pressure from environmentalists
- Community goodwill
- A high-quality workforce
- Insurance costs lowered
- Preference in bank loans
- Sustainable development
50Plan
- Identify activities that can have environmental
impacts and evaluate the impacts - Determine the need for compliance with legal
requirements - Make an environmental policy
- Determine what type of internal performance
criteria is required (by technology, job, etc.) - Establish environmental objectives and targets
and - Develop environmental plans and management
program.
51DO
- Supply human, physical, and financial resources
- Integrate activities and tasks for EMS
objectives - Establish accountability and responsibility among
workforce - Develop environmental awareness and motivation
- Develop workforce knowledge, skills, and training
systems - Setup system for communication and reporting of
environmental measures and other information - Setup system for EMS documentation
- Develop systems of operational control for
equipment - Establish emergency preparedness and response
systems
52Check
- Measuring and monitoring
- Take corrective and preventative action when
practices or results fall below standards or
targets - Record performance continually for EMS and ensure
adequate management of information - Perform periodic audits of EMS
53Act
- Analyze results against targets
- Determine cause for non-achievement
- Determine methods of correction
- Suggest further means of improvement
- Modify policy
54Environmental ManagementRelation to Your Project
- How does your DfE project support or advance the
vision and environmental policies of your
company? - How should your DfE project be aligned with or
help to create the green organization and EMS of
the company? - How can a system for continual improvement of
environmental performance (an EMS) help to track
the performance of your DfE project?
55Todays References
- Green Management http//www.info.gov.hk/epd/eam/
index.html - Chapter 5, Organization, operational matters and
industrial structure in Roberts, Peter 1995.
Environmentally Sustainable Business. London
Paul Chapman Publishing. - Chapter 4 in Welford, Richard and Gouldson,
Andrew 1993. Environmental Management and
Business Strategy. London Pitman Publishing.