The widening concept of “cleaner production”.

“Cleaner production “ (CP) emerged in the aftermath of the 1987 Brundtland Commission (WCED, 1987) call for less and more efficient energy and materials use efficiency and the suggestion to substitute more harmful products (for the environment and health) by less dangerous ones. Cleaner production w...

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Autores: Van Thanh, Nguyen, Chamorro, Candy, Hens, Luc, Dinh Lan, Tran
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Fecha de publicación:2016
País:Colombia
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Palabra clave:Cleaner production
Corporate social responsibility
Renewable energy.
Producción más limpia
Responsabilidad social empresarial
Energía renovable
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Ampliación del concepto “Producción más limpia”
title The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
spellingShingle The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
Van Thanh, Nguyen
Cleaner production
Corporate social responsibility
Renewable energy.
Producción más limpia
Responsabilidad social empresarial
Energía renovable
title_short The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
title_full The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
title_fullStr The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
title_full_unstemmed The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
title_sort The widening concept of “cleaner production”.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Van Thanh, Nguyen
Chamorro, Candy
Hens, Luc
Dinh Lan, Tran
author Van Thanh, Nguyen
author_facet Van Thanh, Nguyen
Chamorro, Candy
Hens, Luc
Dinh Lan, Tran
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Hens, Luc
Dinh Lan, Tran
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cleaner production
Corporate social responsibility
Renewable energy.
Producción más limpia
Responsabilidad social empresarial
Energía renovable
topic Cleaner production
Corporate social responsibility
Renewable energy.
Producción más limpia
Responsabilidad social empresarial
Energía renovable
description “Cleaner production “ (CP) emerged in the aftermath of the 1987 Brundtland Commission (WCED, 1987) call for less and more efficient energy and materials use efficiency and the suggestion to substitute more harmful products (for the environment and health) by less dangerous ones. Cleaner production was the reply of industry to the inter-sectorial and socio-economic call for sustainable development. The technical aims widened. Originally they were targeted to improve en-vironmentally inferior products to less inferior ones. Today the goal is producing is quality products us-ing renewable energy efficiently and producing zero waste, while emitting no pollution.The perspective of the scope also changed from en-vironmental sustainability to the wider “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR). This includes that post-modern companies have not only responsibili-ties on their economic performance and the environ-ment, but should also act on issues including human rights and resources, business ethics, and community involvement. This widening of contents necessitates more and better adapted methods. During the past 45 years the number of assessment methods (preventing pollution and its effects) increased significantly from environmental aspects (EIA), over health (HIA) and policy aspects (SEA), to sustainability assessment, addressing not only environmental, but in an inte-grated way also social, economic, and ethical issues of the evaluation.This paper reviews this evolution of ideas. It provides not only the concepts, but is equally based on case studies and examples illustrating different aspects of this evolution. It acts as a guide towards contempo-rary CSR and advocates its support towards educa-tion and research.
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Almeida C.M.V.B., Agostinho F., Gianet-ti B.F., Huisingh D. (2015) Integrat-ing cleaner production into sustain-ability strategies: an introduction to this special volume. J. Cleaner pro-duction 96, 1-9.Batta G., Firket J., Leclerc E. (1933) Les problems de pollution de l’ at-mosphere. George Thone, éditeur, Liège, Belgium (in French).Bell S., Morse S. (1999) Sustainability indicators. Measuring the immea-surable. Earthscan, London, UK.Chamorro, G, C. (2015). Estado actual de la contabilidad verde en Colom-bia. Revista saber, ciencia y libertad.10(2). 53-62.Dalal-Clayton B., Sadler B. (2005) Stra-tegic environmental assessment. A sourcebook and reference guide to international experience. Earths-can, London, UK.De Jong M., Yu C., Cen X., Wang D., Weijnen M. (2013) Developing ro-bust organizational frameworks for Sino-foreign eco-cities: Comparing Sino-Dutch Shenzhen low carbon city with other initiatives. J. Clean-er Production 57, 209-220.Devuyst D. (1995) Environmental im-pact assessment. Pp. 188-210. In: Environmental management in practice: Vol. 1. Instruments for en-vironmental management. B. Nath, L. Hens, P. Compton, D. Devuyst Eds. Pp. 188-210. Routledge, Lon-don, UK.Dodds F., Strauss M., (with M. Strong) (2012) Only one earth. The long road via Rio to sustainable development. Earthscan, Routledge, Oxon, UK.ECO (2010). Defining the Green Econ-omy. Canada. Available on line at. http://www.eco.ca/pdf/Defining-the-Green-Economy-2010.pdf. (last ac-cessed October 24t, 2016)EEA-European Environmental Agen-cy (2002) Late lessons from early warnings: The precautionary prin-ciple 1896-2000. Office for Official Publications of the European Com-munities, Luxemburg. Fared, B. (2012). Green economy in the Arab region. Available on line at. https://www.cbd.int/doc/meet-ings/im/wscbteeb-mena-01/other/wscbteeb-mena-01-unep-green-economy-arab-en.pdf. (last accessed October 26t, 2016)Halkias D., Thurman P.W. (2012) En-trepreneurship and sustainability. Business solutions for poverty alle-viation from around the world. Gow-er Publ. Ltd., Farnam, UK.Heesterman A.R.G., Heesterman W.H. (2013) Rediscovering sustainability. Economics of a finite earth. Gower Publ. Ltd., Farnam, UK.Henriques J., Catarino J. (2015) Sus-tainable value and cleaner produc-tion – research an application in 19 Portuguese SME. J. Cleaner Pro-duction 96, 379-386.Hugé J., Hens L. (2010) Studies in hu-man ecology. Liber Amicorum C. Susanne, M. Nazareth, Ph. Lefèvre-Witier. Pp.182-202. Publishing House for Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam.Huisingh D., Zhang Z., Moore C., Qiao Q., Li Q. (2014) Special volume on “Carbon emission reduction: Poli-cies, technologies, monitoring, as-sessment and modelling”. J. Cleaner Production 64, 6-8.IDF-International Diabetes Federation (2015) IDF atlas 7th ed. Brussels, Belgium.Jonhston P., Stringer R., Santillo D., Howard C.V. (1999) Hazard, ex-posure and ecological risk assess-ment. Pp. 169-187. In: Environmen-tal management in practice: Vol. 1. Instruments for environmental management. B. Nath, L. Hens, P. Compton, D. Devuyst Eds. Pp. 188-210. Routledge, London, UK.Kalili N.R. (2015) From cleaner produc-tion to sustainable development: The role of Academia. J. Cleaner Production 96, 30-43.Korhonen J. (2001) Regional industrial ecology: Examples from regional economic systems of forest indus-try and energy supply in Finland. J. Environmental management 63, 367-375.Lapierre D., Moro J. (2004) Il était min-uit cinq a Bhopal. Pressinter S.A. Paris, France (in French).Lee K. F. (2001) Sustainable tourism destinations: The importance of cleaner production. J. Cleaner Pro-duction 9, 313-323.Lucarelli M., Roe P.G. (2012) Green Oslo. Visions, planning and discourse. Ashgate Publ. Ltd., Farnam, UK.Moffatt I., Hanley N., Wilson M.D. (2001a) Measuring & modelling sus-tainable development. The Partenon Publishing Group Inc. Pear River, NY.Paul, C. (2014). 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spelling The widening concept of “cleaner production”.Ampliación del concepto “Producción más limpia”Van Thanh, NguyenChamorro, CandyHens, LucDinh Lan, TranCleaner productionCorporate social responsibilityRenewable energy.Producción más limpiaResponsabilidad social empresarialEnergía renovable“Cleaner production “ (CP) emerged in the aftermath of the 1987 Brundtland Commission (WCED, 1987) call for less and more efficient energy and materials use efficiency and the suggestion to substitute more harmful products (for the environment and health) by less dangerous ones. Cleaner production was the reply of industry to the inter-sectorial and socio-economic call for sustainable development. The technical aims widened. Originally they were targeted to improve en-vironmentally inferior products to less inferior ones. Today the goal is producing is quality products us-ing renewable energy efficiently and producing zero waste, while emitting no pollution.The perspective of the scope also changed from en-vironmental sustainability to the wider “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR). This includes that post-modern companies have not only responsibili-ties on their economic performance and the environ-ment, but should also act on issues including human rights and resources, business ethics, and community involvement. This widening of contents necessitates more and better adapted methods. During the past 45 years the number of assessment methods (preventing pollution and its effects) increased significantly from environmental aspects (EIA), over health (HIA) and policy aspects (SEA), to sustainability assessment, addressing not only environmental, but in an inte-grated way also social, economic, and ethical issues of the evaluation.This paper reviews this evolution of ideas. It provides not only the concepts, but is equally based on case studies and examples illustrating different aspects of this evolution. It acts as a guide towards contempo-rary CSR and advocates its support towards educa-tion and research.“Producción más limpia” (CP) surgió a raíz de la Comi-sión Brundtland de 1987 con el objetivo de requerir me-nos energía y de manera más eficiente con respecto a su uso, sugiriendo sustituir los productos más nocivos (por el medio ambiente y la salud) por menos peligroso; la pro-ducción más limpia, fue la respuesta de la industria a la llamada inter-sectorial y socioeconómica para el desarro-llo sostenible. Los objetivos técnicos se abrieron ya que originalmente estaban dirigidos a mejorar los productos de calidad medioambiental inferior a los menos inferio-res. Hoy en día el objetivo es producir productos de calidad utilizando energía renovable eficiente y productoras de re-siduos cero, mientras que emite ninguna contaminación.Desde la perspectiva del ámbito de aplicación se incorpora la sostenibilidad ambiental a la “Responsabilidad Social Empresarial” más ancha (RSE). Esto incluye que las em-presas de post-modernos no sólo tienen responsabilidades sobre su desempeño económico y el medio ambiente, sino que también deben actuar en temas como los derechos hu-manos y los recursos, la ética empresarial, y participación de la comunidad. Esta ampliación de contenidos requie-re más y mejor adaptados métodos. Durante los últimos 45 años el número de métodos de evaluación (prevención de la contaminación y sus efectos) aumentó significativa-mente de los aspectos ambientales (EIA), más de la salud (EIS) y los aspectos de política (SEA), con la evaluación de la sostenibilidad, abordar no sólo el medio ambiente, pero en una también forma integrada social, económica, y las cuestiones éticas de la evaluación.Este documento analiza esta evolución de las ideas. Ofre-ciendo no sólo los conceptos, sino que se basa igualmente en estudios de casos y ejemplos que ilustran diferentes aspectos de esta evolución. 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Earthscan, London, UK.Chamorro, G, C. (2015). Estado actual de la contabilidad verde en Colom-bia. Revista saber, ciencia y libertad.10(2). 53-62.Dalal-Clayton B., Sadler B. (2005) Stra-tegic environmental assessment. A sourcebook and reference guide to international experience. Earths-can, London, UK.De Jong M., Yu C., Cen X., Wang D., Weijnen M. (2013) Developing ro-bust organizational frameworks for Sino-foreign eco-cities: Comparing Sino-Dutch Shenzhen low carbon city with other initiatives. J. Clean-er Production 57, 209-220.Devuyst D. (1995) Environmental im-pact assessment. Pp. 188-210. In: Environmental management in practice: Vol. 1. Instruments for en-vironmental management. B. Nath, L. Hens, P. Compton, D. Devuyst Eds. Pp. 188-210. Routledge, Lon-don, UK.Dodds F., Strauss M., (with M. Strong) (2012) Only one earth. The long road via Rio to sustainable development. Earthscan, Routledge, Oxon, UK.ECO (2010). Defining the Green Econ-omy. Canada. Available on line at. http://www.eco.ca/pdf/Defining-the-Green-Economy-2010.pdf. (last ac-cessed October 24t, 2016)EEA-European Environmental Agen-cy (2002) Late lessons from early warnings: The precautionary prin-ciple 1896-2000. Office for Official Publications of the European Com-munities, Luxemburg. Fared, B. (2012). Green economy in the Arab region. Available on line at. https://www.cbd.int/doc/meet-ings/im/wscbteeb-mena-01/other/wscbteeb-mena-01-unep-green-economy-arab-en.pdf. (last accessed October 26t, 2016)Halkias D., Thurman P.W. (2012) En-trepreneurship and sustainability. Business solutions for poverty alle-viation from around the world. Gow-er Publ. Ltd., Farnam, UK.Heesterman A.R.G., Heesterman W.H. (2013) Rediscovering sustainability. Economics of a finite earth. Gower Publ. Ltd., Farnam, UK.Henriques J., Catarino J. (2015) Sus-tainable value and cleaner produc-tion – research an application in 19 Portuguese SME. J. Cleaner Pro-duction 96, 379-386.Hugé J., Hens L. (2010) Studies in hu-man ecology. Liber Amicorum C. Susanne, M. Nazareth, Ph. Lefèvre-Witier. Pp.182-202. Publishing House for Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam.Huisingh D., Zhang Z., Moore C., Qiao Q., Li Q. (2014) Special volume on “Carbon emission reduction: Poli-cies, technologies, monitoring, as-sessment and modelling”. J. Cleaner Production 64, 6-8.IDF-International Diabetes Federation (2015) IDF atlas 7th ed. Brussels, Belgium.Jonhston P., Stringer R., Santillo D., Howard C.V. (1999) Hazard, ex-posure and ecological risk assess-ment. Pp. 169-187. In: Environmen-tal management in practice: Vol. 1. Instruments for environmental management. B. Nath, L. Hens, P. Compton, D. Devuyst Eds. Pp. 188-210. Routledge, London, UK.Kalili N.R. (2015) From cleaner produc-tion to sustainable development: The role of Academia. J. Cleaner Production 96, 30-43.Korhonen J. (2001) Regional industrial ecology: Examples from regional economic systems of forest indus-try and energy supply in Finland. J. Environmental management 63, 367-375.Lapierre D., Moro J. (2004) Il était min-uit cinq a Bhopal. Pressinter S.A. Paris, France (in French).Lee K. F. (2001) Sustainable tourism destinations: The importance of cleaner production. J. Cleaner Pro-duction 9, 313-323.Lucarelli M., Roe P.G. (2012) Green Oslo. Visions, planning and discourse. Ashgate Publ. Ltd., Farnam, UK.Moffatt I., Hanley N., Wilson M.D. (2001a) Measuring & modelling sus-tainable development. The Partenon Publishing Group Inc. Pear River, NY.Paul, C. (2014). National Income and En-vironmental Accounting. C http://www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/Pubs/te/ENRE/3/Ch8_Income_ Accounting.pdf (last accessed October 24t, 2016)Porter, M.E., Kramer M.R. (2006) The link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility. Hav. Bus. Rev. 84, 78-92.Schroeder K., Thompson T., Frith K., Pencheon D. (2013). 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