Dr. Jai Prakash Rai is currently the Plant Head at CMG Biotech Pvt. Ltd. located in Sansarpur Terrace, Himachal Pradesh. He has over 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry including research, production, quality control and management roles. Dr. Rai holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and has published 16 scientific papers. He is seeking a new position with a salary of 15-17.5 Lakhs per annum plus accommodation and benefits.
Design for Environment (DFE) is a systematic approach to evaluate the environmental impacts of products and processes over their full life cycles. The main goals of DFE are to promote safer products and define best practices to protect human health and the environment. Key principles of DFE include improving safety, health and environmental protection, using resources wisely, and incorporating environmental considerations into product design and technical management systems. DFE takes a product life cycle perspective and utilizes integrated cross-functional development. Successful DFE implementation can provide benefits like enhanced profitability, improved corporate image, and reduced costs and regulatory impacts.
Dinesh Mategaonkar has a Doctorate in Environmental Sciences and has worked on environmental projects through scholarships. He has taught environmental courses at Medicine Hat College and Mount Royal University. Dinesh is a certified Environmental Professional and consults on projects involving preliminary site assessments, site investigations to determine soil and groundwater conditions, and environmental site assessments. Check Environmental Ltd. provides professional environmental consultancy services including environmental site assessments, management plans, and soil/groundwater investigations. It conducts studies for industrial, infrastructure and hazardous waste projects.
This document provides a guide for selecting sustainable gardening products that have a low environmental impact. It introduces the Sustainable Gardening Australia (SGA) Environmental Rating Guide, which evaluates gardening products like pest control, plant diseases, weeds, fertilizers and more. The SGA assigns products a low, medium, or high environmental impact rating based on their potential to harm the environment and non-target organisms. The guide aims to help gardeners identify products that are safer for the planet when chemical solutions are necessary in the garden.
This 5-step guide helps small businesses become more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Step 1 involves assessing compliance, engaging employees, and building knowledge. Step 2 is to create a long-term green vision, choose an approach, and identify environmental impacts. Step 3 is to set specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound goals. Step 4 is to implement the strategy through green actions. Step 5 is to continually measure progress and update goals over time to become more sustainable. The guide provides worksheets to help plan and assess impacts in key business areas.
This document is a resume for Chethan, who has over 1 year of experience as an Environmental Officer in the food industry. He has a Master's degree in Environmental Engineering and is seeking new opportunities in environmental roles, preferably related to food processing. His experience includes managing waste water treatment, developing standard operating procedures, conducting audits, and ensuring environmental compliance at his current employer's integrated food park facility.
This document contains a summary of Ansif K.A's career objective, history, skills, and qualifications. Ansif is currently working as a Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Officer at ANU Engineering in Navi Mumbai since April 2014. Key responsibilities include ensuring workplace safety through measures like protective equipment, chemical storage, safety training, and investigating incidents. Ansif has an electrical engineering diploma and safety certifications from NEBOSH and IOSH. Computer skills include Microsoft Office and CAD software, and personal qualities of professionalism, assertiveness, and tolerance are highlighted.
Dr. Jai Prakash Rai is currently the Plant Head at CMG Biotech Pvt. Ltd. located in Sansarpur Terrace, Himachal Pradesh. He has over 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry including research, production, quality control and management roles. Dr. Rai holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and has published 16 scientific papers. He is seeking a new position with a salary of 15-17.5 Lakhs per annum plus accommodation and benefits.
Design for Environment (DFE) is a systematic approach to evaluate the environmental impacts of products and processes over their full life cycles. The main goals of DFE are to promote safer products and define best practices to protect human health and the environment. Key principles of DFE include improving safety, health and environmental protection, using resources wisely, and incorporating environmental considerations into product design and technical management systems. DFE takes a product life cycle perspective and utilizes integrated cross-functional development. Successful DFE implementation can provide benefits like enhanced profitability, improved corporate image, and reduced costs and regulatory impacts.
Dinesh Mategaonkar has a Doctorate in Environmental Sciences and has worked on environmental projects through scholarships. He has taught environmental courses at Medicine Hat College and Mount Royal University. Dinesh is a certified Environmental Professional and consults on projects involving preliminary site assessments, site investigations to determine soil and groundwater conditions, and environmental site assessments. Check Environmental Ltd. provides professional environmental consultancy services including environmental site assessments, management plans, and soil/groundwater investigations. It conducts studies for industrial, infrastructure and hazardous waste projects.
This document provides a guide for selecting sustainable gardening products that have a low environmental impact. It introduces the Sustainable Gardening Australia (SGA) Environmental Rating Guide, which evaluates gardening products like pest control, plant diseases, weeds, fertilizers and more. The SGA assigns products a low, medium, or high environmental impact rating based on their potential to harm the environment and non-target organisms. The guide aims to help gardeners identify products that are safer for the planet when chemical solutions are necessary in the garden.
This 5-step guide helps small businesses become more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Step 1 involves assessing compliance, engaging employees, and building knowledge. Step 2 is to create a long-term green vision, choose an approach, and identify environmental impacts. Step 3 is to set specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound goals. Step 4 is to implement the strategy through green actions. Step 5 is to continually measure progress and update goals over time to become more sustainable. The guide provides worksheets to help plan and assess impacts in key business areas.
This document is a resume for Chethan, who has over 1 year of experience as an Environmental Officer in the food industry. He has a Master's degree in Environmental Engineering and is seeking new opportunities in environmental roles, preferably related to food processing. His experience includes managing waste water treatment, developing standard operating procedures, conducting audits, and ensuring environmental compliance at his current employer's integrated food park facility.
This document contains a summary of Ansif K.A's career objective, history, skills, and qualifications. Ansif is currently working as a Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Officer at ANU Engineering in Navi Mumbai since April 2014. Key responsibilities include ensuring workplace safety through measures like protective equipment, chemical storage, safety training, and investigating incidents. Ansif has an electrical engineering diploma and safety certifications from NEBOSH and IOSH. Computer skills include Microsoft Office and CAD software, and personal qualities of professionalism, assertiveness, and tolerance are highlighted.
Ronald Jacobs II is an experienced Certified Safety Professional and EHS professional seeking a new opportunity. He has over 15 years of experience developing and implementing comprehensive safety programs at Kyma Technologies and DuPont. He holds multiple safety certifications and has a background in regulatory compliance, incident investigations, audits, training, and emergency response planning. He earned degrees from North Carolina A&T State University and Durham Technical Community College. References are available upon request.
The document discusses the waste hierarchy, which is a tool used to evaluate processes from most to least favorable in terms of protecting the environment and conserving resources and energy. The waste hierarchy aims to maximize the benefits from products while minimizing waste generated. Following the waste hierarchy can help prevent greenhouse gas emissions, reduce pollutants, save energy, conserve resources, create jobs, and stimulate green technologies.
Benjamin Stahelin is an experienced professional in industrial hygiene and environmental health and safety with over 10 years of experience. He has a proven track record of managing projects on time and ensuring regulatory compliance. His areas of expertise include industrial toxicology, industrial hygiene, environmental health, industrial noise, process safety management, and industrial ventilation. Currently he works as a Regional Environmental Health and Safety Manager where he provides leadership on industrial and construction job sites, manages safety performance, audits for compliance, and coordinates safety communications and training.
Credit Suisse Group formulated an environmental policy in 2002 with the objectives of protecting the environment and contributing to sustainability. The policy outlines 7 areas of commitment:
1) Corporate leadership in environmental protection and advancing eco-friendly technology.
2) Ensuring employees recognize their environmental responsibilities.
3) Conducting open dialogue on environmental performance internally and externally.
4) Including environmental considerations in existing and new banking/insurance products to avoid risks.
5) Ensuring operations and production processes are performed safely and eco-friendly.
6) Considering environmental data in facilities planning and construction.
7) Pursuing internal processes to promote environmental behavior at all levels.
This document provides a summary of Lindsay E. Ferguson's experience and qualifications for an environment health and safety role. It outlines her most recent role as Director of Compliance, Health and Safety at American Environmental Services, Inc., as well as previous experience over 29 years in environmental health and safety roles of increasing responsibility at Sensus USA, Inc., including Director of Corporate Environmental Health and Safety. She holds relevant professional certifications and a Bachelor's degree in Safety Engineering/Management.
RASTRA is a building material made from recycled expanded polystyrene that can help projects earn LEED certification points in several categories. It has a high performance thermal envelope that contributes to energy efficiency points, typically generates low construction waste meeting recycling points, and is made without VOCs or formaldehyde qualifying for indoor air quality points. The recycled content of RASTRA also supports applicable recycled content points because it is 85% recycled expanded polystyrene.
The document discusses environmental sustainability and how businesses can adopt greener technologies and practices to reduce their carbon emissions and impact on the environment. It states that businesses should use production methods that minimize gas emissions to protect the environment and support sustainable production. While businesses face challenges in completely controlling emissions, it is important they take action to deal with environmental issues like deforestation by encouraging sustainable practices such as tree planting and educating people on its benefits.
The document is a donation form for Kabiguru Seva Mission, organized by Kabiguru Social Welfare and Charitable Trust to provide welfare services to underprivileged groups including the poor, widows, handicapped, orphans, and elderly. The form requests the donor's contact information and details of the voluntary donation amount by cheque, draft, or electronic funds transfer for issuance of a donation receipt. Donations to Kabiguru Social Welfare and Charitable Trust are eligible for a 50% tax exemption under Section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act.
Amitava Mitra is the Chief EHS Manager at Simplex Infrastructures Limited in Mumbai, India. He has over 35 years of experience in EHS roles. His experience includes working as the HSE Head for the Masdar Institute of Science & Technology project in Abu Dhabi and holding EHS leadership roles for multiple high-rise construction projects in India and the UAE. He holds an ME in Mechanical Engineering and additional safety certifications. His responsibilities in his current role include risk assessment, compliance, training, investigation, and permitting.
Challa Venkata Ramana has over 20 years of experience in environmental, health, and safety roles. He is currently seeking a new challenging EHS role. He has a proven track record of implementing strong EHS management systems aligned with standards like OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001. Ramana is skilled at influencing leadership, coordinating stakeholders, and fostering a culture of EHS excellence. Previously, he spent over a decade managing EHS programs at Monsanto sites in India and received several safety awards.
This document provides an overview of the ZED Woods apartment complex, highlighting its green and sustainable features. ZED Woods is a Platinum-rated, low-rise apartment building surrounded by dense vegetation. It is one of the highest rated green buildings in the world for energy efficiency. The development utilizes various eco-friendly systems for water, waste, and energy to be independent from municipal supplies and reduce its environmental impact. Residents enjoy spacious and luxurious apartments integrated with nature, as well as communal amenities like a swimming pool, gym, and landscaped areas for farming.
Zero defect zero effect - maturity assessment model developed by CQI for Indian Industries to derive Quality culture and more towards Quality revolution in India
Zed Zero Defect Zero Effect
India 68th Independence Day Hon Prime minster Shri Nandra Modi Addressed this to mainly to the
micro small and medium enterprise that to manufacture goods in the country with "zero defects" and to ensure that the goods have "zero effect" on the environment.
The zero effect zero defect, also known as the ZED Maturity model campaign, the government is essentially emphasising on quality (using clean technology) over quantity, thereby enabling Brand India to get visibility in the manufacturing centre stage of the world.
Zed was sponsored by
Department of Industrial policy & promotion (DIPP)
Ministry of commerce & industry of India
Under Quality counsel of India (QCI)
By Govt of INDIA
1) Radioactive contamination from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident spread to the marine environment through atmospheric fallout and discharge of contaminated water into the sea.
2) Monitoring shows contamination levels decreasing in sea water near the plant but remaining relatively constant further offshore due to ongoing water discharge.
3) Sediment near discharge areas shows higher radioactivity, indicating particle adsorption and removal from the water column. Traces of radionuclides may disperse across the northern Pacific ocean over the coming years.
The cement production process involves several hazards at each stage from quarrying to storage that can cause injuries or health issues to workers. Safety countermeasures include proper personal protective equipment, isolating energy sources, controlling dust levels, monitoring noise exposure, and having emergency response plans in place. The document outlines the key hazards at each stage of cement production and the safety practices needed to minimize risks to workers.
This document discusses drought monitoring and management platforms, and the steps involved in drought management. It provides examples of various national and regional drought monitoring centers, and the types of data and products they provide, such as meteorological data, drought indices, remote sensing data, and impact reports. The key steps in drought management are outlined as having a drought management platform to facilitate data exchange and monitoring, and using the platform to support national and regional drought plans and policies.
www.complianceresourcelibrary.co.uk Gap analysis tool to enable you to assess your existing management system against the new requirements of ISO 14001:2015 now available
This webinar is a combination of an informative presentation and a Q&A session, with emphasis on preparing for a successful transition. Topics include: status, process and benefits, key concepts and changes, current challenges and opportunities, impact on certification and next steps.
ISO 14001:2015 managment system manual sample Tim Matthews
ISO 14001:2015 Management system manual.
Final draft to be completed once the FDIS of ISO14001 is completed. This manual will then be available for download shortly via www.complianceresourcelibrary.co.uk with all associated significant aspects register, objectives and targets and operational procedures. The documentation is available for download in word format and will require minimal input to tailor to you organisation
The expected cost of the whole package will be in the region of £1700 a significant reduction from normal consultancy costs.
The document provides an overview of the cement industry in India. It discusses that cement is made from limestone, shale, clay and iron ore. It then outlines the various types of cement produced. The manufacturing process and key raw materials are also summarized. The document highlights that India is the second largest cement producer globally. It provides statistics on the growth, investments, exports and contribution to GDP of the Indian cement industry. The major players in the industry are also listed along with issues faced and the structural drivers shaping the industry.
Ronald Jacobs II is an experienced Certified Safety Professional and EHS professional seeking a new opportunity. He has over 15 years of experience developing and implementing comprehensive safety programs at Kyma Technologies and DuPont. He holds multiple safety certifications and has a background in regulatory compliance, incident investigations, audits, training, and emergency response planning. He earned degrees from North Carolina A&T State University and Durham Technical Community College. References are available upon request.
The document discusses the waste hierarchy, which is a tool used to evaluate processes from most to least favorable in terms of protecting the environment and conserving resources and energy. The waste hierarchy aims to maximize the benefits from products while minimizing waste generated. Following the waste hierarchy can help prevent greenhouse gas emissions, reduce pollutants, save energy, conserve resources, create jobs, and stimulate green technologies.
Benjamin Stahelin is an experienced professional in industrial hygiene and environmental health and safety with over 10 years of experience. He has a proven track record of managing projects on time and ensuring regulatory compliance. His areas of expertise include industrial toxicology, industrial hygiene, environmental health, industrial noise, process safety management, and industrial ventilation. Currently he works as a Regional Environmental Health and Safety Manager where he provides leadership on industrial and construction job sites, manages safety performance, audits for compliance, and coordinates safety communications and training.
Credit Suisse Group formulated an environmental policy in 2002 with the objectives of protecting the environment and contributing to sustainability. The policy outlines 7 areas of commitment:
1) Corporate leadership in environmental protection and advancing eco-friendly technology.
2) Ensuring employees recognize their environmental responsibilities.
3) Conducting open dialogue on environmental performance internally and externally.
4) Including environmental considerations in existing and new banking/insurance products to avoid risks.
5) Ensuring operations and production processes are performed safely and eco-friendly.
6) Considering environmental data in facilities planning and construction.
7) Pursuing internal processes to promote environmental behavior at all levels.
This document provides a summary of Lindsay E. Ferguson's experience and qualifications for an environment health and safety role. It outlines her most recent role as Director of Compliance, Health and Safety at American Environmental Services, Inc., as well as previous experience over 29 years in environmental health and safety roles of increasing responsibility at Sensus USA, Inc., including Director of Corporate Environmental Health and Safety. She holds relevant professional certifications and a Bachelor's degree in Safety Engineering/Management.
RASTRA is a building material made from recycled expanded polystyrene that can help projects earn LEED certification points in several categories. It has a high performance thermal envelope that contributes to energy efficiency points, typically generates low construction waste meeting recycling points, and is made without VOCs or formaldehyde qualifying for indoor air quality points. The recycled content of RASTRA also supports applicable recycled content points because it is 85% recycled expanded polystyrene.
The document discusses environmental sustainability and how businesses can adopt greener technologies and practices to reduce their carbon emissions and impact on the environment. It states that businesses should use production methods that minimize gas emissions to protect the environment and support sustainable production. While businesses face challenges in completely controlling emissions, it is important they take action to deal with environmental issues like deforestation by encouraging sustainable practices such as tree planting and educating people on its benefits.
The document is a donation form for Kabiguru Seva Mission, organized by Kabiguru Social Welfare and Charitable Trust to provide welfare services to underprivileged groups including the poor, widows, handicapped, orphans, and elderly. The form requests the donor's contact information and details of the voluntary donation amount by cheque, draft, or electronic funds transfer for issuance of a donation receipt. Donations to Kabiguru Social Welfare and Charitable Trust are eligible for a 50% tax exemption under Section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act.
Amitava Mitra is the Chief EHS Manager at Simplex Infrastructures Limited in Mumbai, India. He has over 35 years of experience in EHS roles. His experience includes working as the HSE Head for the Masdar Institute of Science & Technology project in Abu Dhabi and holding EHS leadership roles for multiple high-rise construction projects in India and the UAE. He holds an ME in Mechanical Engineering and additional safety certifications. His responsibilities in his current role include risk assessment, compliance, training, investigation, and permitting.
Challa Venkata Ramana has over 20 years of experience in environmental, health, and safety roles. He is currently seeking a new challenging EHS role. He has a proven track record of implementing strong EHS management systems aligned with standards like OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001. Ramana is skilled at influencing leadership, coordinating stakeholders, and fostering a culture of EHS excellence. Previously, he spent over a decade managing EHS programs at Monsanto sites in India and received several safety awards.
This document provides an overview of the ZED Woods apartment complex, highlighting its green and sustainable features. ZED Woods is a Platinum-rated, low-rise apartment building surrounded by dense vegetation. It is one of the highest rated green buildings in the world for energy efficiency. The development utilizes various eco-friendly systems for water, waste, and energy to be independent from municipal supplies and reduce its environmental impact. Residents enjoy spacious and luxurious apartments integrated with nature, as well as communal amenities like a swimming pool, gym, and landscaped areas for farming.
Zero defect zero effect - maturity assessment model developed by CQI for Indian Industries to derive Quality culture and more towards Quality revolution in India
Zed Zero Defect Zero Effect
India 68th Independence Day Hon Prime minster Shri Nandra Modi Addressed this to mainly to the
micro small and medium enterprise that to manufacture goods in the country with "zero defects" and to ensure that the goods have "zero effect" on the environment.
The zero effect zero defect, also known as the ZED Maturity model campaign, the government is essentially emphasising on quality (using clean technology) over quantity, thereby enabling Brand India to get visibility in the manufacturing centre stage of the world.
Zed was sponsored by
Department of Industrial policy & promotion (DIPP)
Ministry of commerce & industry of India
Under Quality counsel of India (QCI)
By Govt of INDIA
1) Radioactive contamination from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident spread to the marine environment through atmospheric fallout and discharge of contaminated water into the sea.
2) Monitoring shows contamination levels decreasing in sea water near the plant but remaining relatively constant further offshore due to ongoing water discharge.
3) Sediment near discharge areas shows higher radioactivity, indicating particle adsorption and removal from the water column. Traces of radionuclides may disperse across the northern Pacific ocean over the coming years.
The cement production process involves several hazards at each stage from quarrying to storage that can cause injuries or health issues to workers. Safety countermeasures include proper personal protective equipment, isolating energy sources, controlling dust levels, monitoring noise exposure, and having emergency response plans in place. The document outlines the key hazards at each stage of cement production and the safety practices needed to minimize risks to workers.
This document discusses drought monitoring and management platforms, and the steps involved in drought management. It provides examples of various national and regional drought monitoring centers, and the types of data and products they provide, such as meteorological data, drought indices, remote sensing data, and impact reports. The key steps in drought management are outlined as having a drought management platform to facilitate data exchange and monitoring, and using the platform to support national and regional drought plans and policies.
www.complianceresourcelibrary.co.uk Gap analysis tool to enable you to assess your existing management system against the new requirements of ISO 14001:2015 now available
This webinar is a combination of an informative presentation and a Q&A session, with emphasis on preparing for a successful transition. Topics include: status, process and benefits, key concepts and changes, current challenges and opportunities, impact on certification and next steps.
ISO 14001:2015 managment system manual sample Tim Matthews
ISO 14001:2015 Management system manual.
Final draft to be completed once the FDIS of ISO14001 is completed. This manual will then be available for download shortly via www.complianceresourcelibrary.co.uk with all associated significant aspects register, objectives and targets and operational procedures. The documentation is available for download in word format and will require minimal input to tailor to you organisation
The expected cost of the whole package will be in the region of £1700 a significant reduction from normal consultancy costs.
The document provides an overview of the cement industry in India. It discusses that cement is made from limestone, shale, clay and iron ore. It then outlines the various types of cement produced. The manufacturing process and key raw materials are also summarized. The document highlights that India is the second largest cement producer globally. It provides statistics on the growth, investments, exports and contribution to GDP of the Indian cement industry. The major players in the industry are also listed along with issues faced and the structural drivers shaping the industry.
This document discusses Portland cement and the cement manufacturing process. It begins with an overview of what cement is and how it is used to make concrete. It then describes the industrial process for manufacturing cement, involving grinding raw materials like limestone and clay at high temperatures in a kiln to form clinker, which is then pulverized with gypsum to become Portland cement powder. The document also provides a brief history of cement development and explains how cement kilns can beneficially reuse solid and hazardous wastes as a source of energy and raw material replacement due to the kilns' high temperatures and long retention times.
Implementation of green manufacturing in industry a case studyeSAT Journals
Abstract The aim of this paper is to identify the factors that helps to implement the green manufacturing in the industry. The CO2 emission and the waste that is generated from the industry is one of the main factor for the environmental degradation which leads to global warming and acid rain. Government rules and regulation are the key important factors that helps achieve the environmental, economic and intangible performance. Data regarding the survey was collected and analyzed by the mean score. Implementation of these factors in the industry helps achieve economic growth at national and international level. Keywords: Green design, training and employee involvement, green distribution, green manufacturing
Cleaner Production - it is the major advancement in the chemical industry or in all sectors. I have provided this file its all about TEXTILE INDUSTRIES with CP. So go through it.
This document discusses green and sustainable manufacturing and eco-innovation. It begins with an introduction to green manufacturing and its relationship to sustainable manufacturing and eco-innovation. It then discusses the drivers and barriers of green manufacturing, as well as green supply chain management. The document also covers the impact of green and sustainable manufacturing on the environment, economy, and society. It provides examples of case studies implementing green and sustainable manufacturing practices. Overall, the document analyzes how green and sustainable manufacturing techniques and eco-innovation can positively influence environmental, economic, and social prospects.
This document discusses green and sustainable manufacturing and eco-innovation. It begins with an introduction to green manufacturing and its relationship to sustainable manufacturing and eco-innovation. It then discusses the drivers and barriers of green manufacturing, as well as green supply chain management. The document also covers the types and impacts of eco-innovation, and provides examples of case studies on implementing green and sustainable manufacturing practices. Overall, the document analyzes how green manufacturing, sustainable practices, and eco-innovation can positively impact the environment, economy and society.
Implementation of ems in teri universityBismaHaider3
The document discusses the implementation of an environmental management system (EMS) at TERI University in New Delhi. It outlines the contents of the EMS plan, including conducting a SWOT analysis. The EMS plan aims to minimize the university's environmental impact through policies addressing energy, waste, air, landscaping, water and monitoring. Key elements of the EMS include establishing management structure and documentation systems to track performance and ensure compliance.
This document discusses environmental auditing, its objectives and benefits. It begins by defining environmental auditing as a management tool that inspects environmental management activities of industries to make them aware of cleaner technologies. The objectives of environmental auditing include enhancing environmental performance, optimizing resource use, evaluating waste characteristics, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Key activities of an environmental audit involve pre-audit planning, on-site assessment of records, interviews and inspections, and post-audit reporting. Benefits include improving pollution control, verifying legal compliance, and enhancing loss prevention. The document concludes that environmental auditing can help apply best practices to preserve the environment from industrial impacts.
The document discusses emerging trends in green technology, with a focus on green waste management. It describes the scope of studying how switching to green technology benefits organizations over the long run. Specifically, it will examine the monetary and intangible benefits of implementing green technology in workspaces. The document also provides an overview of green waste management methods like composting and discusses trends in renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower.
Build in eco agroindustry park based on environmental management system to in...Alexander Decker
This document discusses building eco agroindustry parks in Indonesia based on environmental management systems to improve welfare. It notes that agroindustry can contribute significantly to the economy by creating jobs and exports, but many industries do not implement environmental protections. The study examines how corporate commitment, orientation, culture, and costs of environmental management systems impact corporate performance, and the role of proactive environmental management. It reviews definitions of agroindustry performance, environmental management systems, and proactive environmental management approaches.
meeting the needs but protecting the environment, Environmental education and training, Environmental degradation and pollution, Resource management, Environmental impact assessment, Environmental Management System, Elements of an EMS, ISO 14001 standard
The document discusses environmental impact assessment (EIA), which is defined as systematically identifying and evaluating potential environmental impacts of proposed projects. An ideal EIA system applies to all projects with significant environmental effects, compares alternatives, and includes public participation and enforcement. The goals of EIA are to conserve resources, minimize waste, recover byproducts, efficiently use equipment, and enable sustainable development.
Environment impact assessment in environment impact assessmentArunAngadi5
This document provides an overview of environmental impact assessments (EIAs). It defines EIA as a formal process used to identify and address the likely environmental effects of proposed activities or projects. The key points are:
- EIAs ensure potential environmental problems are identified early in project planning to allow for mitigation strategies.
- They examine impacts on physical, biological, and social aspects of the environment, as well as human health and welfare.
- The baseline or existing environmental conditions without the project are established to measure project impacts.
- EIAs have evolved over time to better integrate cumulative effects and sustainability considerations.
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The document discusses the background and principles of cleaner production. It defines cleaner production as preventing pollution by avoiding waste generation at the source. This avoids the costs of end-of-pipe pollution treatments. The document outlines how cleaner production evolved from end-of-pipe approaches in the 1970s to its current preventative approach. It aims to conserve resources and reduce emissions to contribute to sustainable development through innovative and integrated waste reduction strategies.
This presentation discusses sustainable solid waste management. It introduces the topics of solid waste and solid waste management. Solid waste is defined as discarded materials from various sources, while solid waste management aims to control waste generation and disposal in a way that considers public health and the environment. Sustainable solid waste management seeks to minimize resource consumption and waste. The objectives are to reduce waste's negative impacts on human health and the environment. The presentation outlines various solid waste management methods, including source reduction, reuse, recycling, treatment, and landfilling. It concludes that technological advances can help make waste management more sustainable and economically viable.
This presentation discusses sustainable solid waste management. It introduces the topic by defining solid waste, solid waste management, and sustainable solid waste management. The advantages of sustainable management include keeping the environment clean while the disadvantages can include disease. The objectives are to reduce waste's negative impacts on health and the environment. The methodology discusses reducing, recovering, treating, and landfilling waste. It concludes that technological improvements can benefit the environment with lower costs and that sustainable systems will develop further.
The document discusses green marketing initiatives in the healthcare sector. It outlines the objectives of examining the need for green marketing and understanding consumer awareness of green practices among Indian hospitals. The methodology section describes how primary and secondary data will be collected and analyzed. There is a literature review on the need to make hospitals more energy efficient and implement practices like water recycling. The case study from Rockland Hospital describes their green approach including an environmental impact assessment and management plan to minimize impacts.
1. Design for environment (DfE) is a systematic approach to evaluate the environmental impacts of products and processes throughout their life cycles, with the goals of minimizing pollution and waste.
2. DfE implementation involves identifying environmental aspects, providing environmental management, and evaluating environmental impacts. It aims to improve resource efficiency, worker safety, and incorporate environmental considerations into design.
3. Examples of successful DfE programs include Xerox designing products for easy disassembly and recycling to save hundreds of millions, and Ford aiming for 100% recyclable vehicles using recycled materials.
Sustainable engineering practices can provide 5 key benefits: reduced environmental impact through practices like minimizing waste and emissions; improved public health by reducing pollution; cost savings from efficient technologies and use of recycled materials; increased innovation from challenges to design sustainable products; and a positive brand image from demonstrating environmental responsibility. Embracing sustainability allows engineers to balance progress with environmental stewardship.
Hitachi Chemical is committed to environmental conservation through its products and services. It aims to reduce environmental burdens throughout a product's lifecycle and ensure conservation. As a top priority, it works to actualize a sustainable society in harmony with the environment. It has established an Environment Policy Division to promote conservation activities group-wide. The division strengthens conservation efforts within the company and promotes appropriate activities through biannual meetings. It recognizes climate change risks and works to increase energy-efficient, low-carbon products to restrict CO2 emissions from product use.
IRJET- Green Supply Chain Management in Construction Industry: A ReviewIRJET Journal
This document provides a literature review on green supply chain management (GSCM) practices in the construction industry. It first defines GSCM and discusses its importance and benefits. It then reviews several studies that have examined various aspects of GSCM in construction, including frameworks for implementation, key drivers and barriers, and the GSCM practices of different countries/regions. The document concludes that while construction activities can harm the environment, GSCM provides opportunities to reduce negative impacts and improve sustainability across the construction supply chain.
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The document discusses the Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI), which allows persons of Indian origin who acquired citizenship in another country to obtain long-term visa-free travel to India. An OCI differs from regular Indian citizenship in that it does not provide a passport, voting rights, or eligibility for government employment or land ownership in India. Some benefits of an OCI include hassle-free travel to India and potential economic contributions, while distinctions from a Person of Indian Origin card include exemption from police registration and life-long visa-free travel as opposed to 15 years for PIO cards.
Kraft acquired Cadbury for $19.7 billion in 2010 to become the global leader in confectionery. Cadbury was founded in 1824 in Birmingham, England and Kraft was founded in 1903 in the United States. The acquisition allowed Kraft to enter new emerging markets and gain market share globally. Kraft expected cost savings and synergies from combining the companies' product portfolios and global operations. While some criticized the high price, Kraft executives believed it was necessary to outbid competitors for Cadbury.
The Banking Ombudsman provides an inexpensive and efficient forum for resolving customer complaints against banks. The Banking Ombudsman is appointed by the Reserve Bank of India to address complaints related to deficiencies in banking services. Key goals of the Banking Ombudsman include solving customer grievances inexpensive and fairly, providing feedback to the RBI on improving customer service and complaint resolution, and creating awareness of the scheme. Covered banks include all scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks, and scheduled primary co-operative banks. The Banking Ombudsman commits to quick resolution of complaints through a complaint tracking system and exchange of information.
Credit rating agencies evaluate the creditworthiness of individuals, corporations, and countries to assess their ability to repay debt and likelihood of default. The major credit rating agencies in India are CRISIL, ICRA, CARE, DCR India, ONICRA, and SMERA. Credit ratings provide benefits to both investors and rated companies by reducing information costs and encouraging financial discipline. However, credit ratings also have limitations such as potential bias and differences in ratings between agencies.
Credit rating agencies evaluate the creditworthiness of individuals, corporations, and countries to assess their ability to repay debt and likelihood of default. The major credit rating agencies in India are CRISIL, ICRA, CARE, DCR India, ONICRA, and SMERA. Credit ratings provide benefits to both investors and rated companies by reducing information costs and encouraging financial discipline. However, credit ratings also have limitations such as potential bias and improper disclosure.
The document discusses innovations in the banking industry in India driven by advances in information technology. It outlines how IT has enabled anywhere, anytime banking and the benefits of adopting new technological products like ATMs, mobile banking, and EFT systems. However, implementing changes presents challenges around choosing the right channels, investment returns, introducing technology in rural areas, security concerns, and technical difficulties. The banking sector in India has become stronger and more competitive globally through exposure to worldwide markets and financial sector deregulation.
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1. Presentation on
Monitoring environment
Team No 01
Authors
Hemanth
Johnson
Babitha
Anusha
Kathyayini
Melita
Chetan
Adarsh
Glen Clevan
Prasad Shetty
Under the Guidance of
Dr. Ashalatha
Professor
JKSHIM, NITTE
2. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
It describes the process and activities that need to take place to
characterize and monitor the quality of the environment.
Environment monitoring is used in the preparation of
environmental impact assessments as well as in many
circumstances in which human activities carry a risk of harmful
effects on natural environment.
3. THE PURPOSE OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL
MONITORING
crucial information on the quality of the aseptic
processing environment during manufacturing
Prevents the release of potentially contaminated batch if
appropriate standards are not fulfilled
Prevents future contamination by detecting adverse trends
4. MONITORING THE ENVIRONMENT
Promising investment idea enables a firm/entrepreneur to
exploit opportunities in the environment
For the purpose of monitoring, business environment may be
divided into:
1. Economic sector
2. Governmental sector
3. Technological sector
4. Socio-demographic sector
5. Competition
6. Supplier sector
5. Type Public
Traded as BSE: 532286
NSE: JINDALSTEL
Industry Steel, Energy
Founded 1952
Founder(s) O P Jindal
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Key people Naveen Jindal (Chairman)
Ravi Uppal (MD and Group CEO)
Products Steel, Iron, Electricity generation
and distribution
6. JINDAL & ENVIRONMENT
The JINDAL steel is very much concerned about the impact on
environment and has therefore taken adequate measures &
adopted the best pollution control norms available in the world. One
of the major steps taken towards protecting the environment &
reducing soil degradation is the usage of fly ash brick in all
construction activities at the project sites.
To Promote a green & clean environment the company proactively
implement the concept of green productivities & takes preventive
measures in & around various facilities. Conservation of natural
Resources & pollution Control is a part of its operation module.
The CO has taken a holistic stance for the protection of
environmental resources and taken preventive measures as a part of
its operation module.
7. Jindal Steel company has built up a strong Environment Management Department (EMD)
having multidisciplinary team of professional and technical staff at each of sites reporting to Unit Head. The
environment management department looks after all the activities related to environment during the entire
project life.
Major activities pertain to:
Assess new projects and determine their impact on the environment.
Design a comprehensive environmental management plan.
Obtain all clearances in matters of environmental.
Constant monitoring of emissions/discharges and their control.
Ensure compliance to all environmental standards.
Increasing awareness among the workforce for safeguarding environment.
Increasing and protecting the green cover within the premises.
Keeping plant areas clean through mechanized housekeeping initiatives.
Up-gradation and retrofitting of pollution control systems.
Resources conservation.
Monitoring of environmental parameters.
On-line data base management.
Environmental Monitoring