Issue of Environmental Awareness Essay

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    easily access recommendations for how businesses, governments, and consumers can go deforestation-free and benefit from it. New business agreements and environmental laws should be established to limit the further expansion of deforestation. In addition to this, an initiative should be made to start new projects and campaigns to raise awareness, encourage participation, and restore our environments. Projects of this nature include those that protect the wild life, grow trees and plants, and…

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    C) Based on time C1) Continuous Audit: Continuous audit is defined by R.C. Williams as one where the auditor is constantly or at (regular or irregular) intervals engaged in checking the accounts during the period. Continuous Audit means an audit at regular intervals throughout the accounting year. Generally, the audit work begins after the accounting year is over. But in case of Continuous Audit, the work begins the accounting year itself. C2) Final Audit: It is also known as periodical audit…

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    after World War II in America and the ins-and-outs of the fast food industry which are not often considered, including unsanitary working conditions, tainted meat, corporate greed, and the harmful environmental effects. Eric Schlosser wrote Fast Food Nation in order to inform readers and raise awareness about the unknown ramifications on our economy and environment when people purchase fast food. He appeals to readers by delivering a wealth of information in an…

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    activities. The effects of environmental degradation is also due to human activities. Environmental degradation not only reduces the resistance of the natural environment, but it also limits the carbon filter ability of the trees. If the carbon dioxide is kept too much in the atmosphere, it will be the increase of greenhouse gases, and the earth will become warmer. Jarred Skype (n.d), an environmental scientist, pointed out in his article, “The primary cause of environmental degradation is human…

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    goals of the group. Alphabet’s middle management manages the supervisors, setting department goals as per the approved budget. Lastly, at the lowest management level are the supervisors who supervise day-to-day operational activities, tackle employee issues and offer employee training. Additionally, the levels of leadership and responsibilities are very clear and unequivocal (Cole, 2004). Whereas the three-level management structure at Alphabet benefits it thus allowing it to expand. Google’s…

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    upgrade to newer models and toss away the old ones. For example, when companies like Apple come out with newer models and software, older models just so happen to become more sluggish, die quickly, and become harder to fix. Additionally, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that Americans generate 2.5 million tons of used electronics every year, and more than 80% ends up in landfills, or dumps in Asian countries. (Graap Loth, par. 3) This cycle of product waste begins with…

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    the brand ideology. However we may argue that luxury is a focused on its authenticity which brings contradiction to sustainability. This may include inherent ethical methods and challenges for the industry such as the sourcing of diamonds and the issues which revolve around the production of leather. Despite all of these challenges and difficulties, there has been some real progress towards sustainability in the luxury fashion sector in recent years, some of which, including branding, marketing…

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    Ethical behaviour is defined by principle centred relationships that are morally good and healthy for consumers, suppliers, employees of and communities surrounding a business. Ethical behaviour also supports sustainable situations a business profits from such as farming and treatment of animals and the environment. If companies do not publish a CSR report they often have a Code of Ethics stating principles of good practice relating to all their activities. The below model by Fisher and…

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    the threats we have created ourselves are the fact that we may be growing faster than the environmental can keep up with and obtain, environmental problems we continue to build upon, and the unwillingness of ourselves to change. If we do not take action to better our current ways of living, the environment will no longer be able to sustain us and we will meet an end by our own hands.…

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    What is lacking is not sufficient knowledge of the solution the universal consciousness of the gravity of the problem and education of the billions who are its victim.” In the world a very important issue is overpopulation. Many people are not aware of the human and environmental impacts this issue has. Overpopulation is probably one of the most important problems that need to be focused on. Hopefully, this will persuade you to take action and/or inform others about the impact of overpopulation…

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