2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2010.02.004
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Concept of cleaner production in Vojvodina

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“…Although the formal definition of CP approves its applicability ''to the processes used in any industry'', practically it finds applicability mainly to manufacturing/ production or service companies (Dodić et al 2010). Glavič and Lukman (2007) further limit its applicability to production activities only, as they define CP as ''a systematically organized approach to production activities, which has positive effects on the environment''.…”
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“…Although the formal definition of CP approves its applicability ''to the processes used in any industry'', practically it finds applicability mainly to manufacturing/ production or service companies (Dodić et al 2010). Glavič and Lukman (2007) further limit its applicability to production activities only, as they define CP as ''a systematically organized approach to production activities, which has positive effects on the environment''.…”
Section: Background and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These principles distinguish cleaner production from other environmental management strategies. The cleaner production strategy enables production and service companies to reduce their environmental impacts and risks to human beings from toxic materials (Dieleman 2007;Dodić et al 2010;Lopes Silva et al 2013). Besides this, it also helps in increasing their productivity by reducing the wastage of raw materials, energy and other resources, which in turn benefits them financially (Dodić et al 2010;Van Berkel 2000b).…”
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“…The European Union (EU) has established ''the directive on prevention and control of pollution in industry (OPPC),'' making pollution an illegal act in some countries (Dodić et al 2010). Many studies have mentioned the benefits of environmental sustainability to businesses, such as financial benefits, standardization of environmental management procedures for internal operations, saving resources and reducing wastage for corporate management, improving corporate image for marketing purposes, enhancing environmental awareness of suppliers for supplier relations; organizational benefits, human resource related benefits, commercial benefits, communication benefits, and so on (Hillary 2004;Zeng et al 2005;Seiffert 2008).…”
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“…Many studies have mentioned the benefits of environmental sustainability to businesses, such as financial benefits, standardization of environmental management procedures for internal operations, saving resources and reducing wastage for corporate management, improving corporate image for marketing purposes, enhancing environmental awareness of suppliers for supplier relations; organizational benefits, human resource related benefits, commercial benefits, communication benefits, and so on (Hillary 2004;Zeng et al 2005;Seiffert 2008). However, if businesses want to reap these benefits, they must be willing to make investments and incur some costs (Dodić et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%