MATLS 4I03 Lecture Notes - Wced, Clayoquot Sound
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Sustainable development (cid:1) every generation has the obligation to protect the interests of future generations, not to pursue actions that pose a realistic risk of irreversible harm to the environment. Stakeholders (cid:1) environmentalists found a way to make themselves stakeholders by affecting the company (cid:1) there were many activists who tried to mobilize support for their issue and cause (cid:1) for simplicity they are grouped into. Mean? (cid:1) sustainability is usually defined from a derivative of the bruntland report. Sustainable development is development to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (cid:1) in this course, we have adopted the triple. Bottom line, meeting needs economically, socially and environmentally. World commission on economic development (wced) 1987 report is the formal name of the bruntland report. Global regulation of corporations (cid:1) corporate responsibility is becoming more important, the global reporting initiative: Sustainability reporting drives the corporate social responsibility agenda.