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Integrating iso 14001 standards with circular economy principles for achieving organizational sustainability

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INTEGRATING ISO 14001 STANDARDS WITH CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRINCIPLES FOR ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY Chiranjib Bhattacharjee Master Thesis Global Business and Economics Master Programme, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vilnius University Supervisor Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roma Adomaitiene, Vilnius, 2025 SUMMARY 64 pages, 9 figures, 7
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Impact of COVID-19 on the prevalence of dyslipidemia in Ecuador: A cross-sectional study between 2017 and 2022. [PDF]

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Rivadeneira J   +5 more
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The Impact of ISO 14001 Environmental Standards on Exports

2021
Analyses that examine the role of international standards on export performance has been concentrated on quality certifications. Very little is known about the impact of environmental certifications on exports. In this paper we employ firm-level data from Ecuador to assess the impact of the ISO 14001 environmental certification on export outcomes.
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ISO 14001 EMS standard registration decisions among Canadian organizations

Agribusiness, 2003
AbstractThis study characterized the costs and benefits associated with adopting ISO 14001 environmental management system (EMS) standard, based on a survey of ISO 14001‐registered organizations in Canada. Decision makers are contemplating whether it is necessary to register to one or more of the ISO and other international standards and, if so, which ...
Emmanuel K. Yiridoe   +4 more
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ISO 14001: the green standard

Computer, 1997
ISO 14001 is a comprehensive Environmental Management System (EMS) that, when adopted, enables organizations to formulate corporate objectives in the context of environmentally oriented legislative requirements and general environmental concerns. ISO 14001 helps control the environmental effects of an organization's activities by helping each complying
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Certifying environmental management systems by the ISO 14001 standards

International Journal of Production Research, 2002
While the rest of the world has generally accepted ISO 14001 as the environmental standard, US firms, in general, have lagged behind in their acceptance of this standard. Given the relative importance of US manufacturing and given that one of the objectives of the ISO 14001 standard was that it was to be a global standard, this apparent 'hesitancy' on ...
Vastag, Gyula, Melnyk, SA.
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