An appraisal of environment management systems: A competitive advantage for small businesses
The main aim of this paper is to prove that an Environmental Management System (EMS) can be a powerful tool for organizations to both improve their environmental performance, and enhance their business efficiency. A case study methodology is used putting forth the "Implementation of an EMS syst...
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