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Environment Compliance Environmental Compliance means conforming to environmental laws, regulations, standards and other requirements.In recent years, environmental concerns have led to a significant increase in the number and scope of compliance imperatives across all global regulatory environments. Being closely related concerns and compliance activities are increasingly being integrated and aligned to some extent in order

to avoid conflicts, wasteful overlaps and gaps. [1][2]

Its important that entire organization, uses a combination of management information and hierarchical management control structures. Assessing whether a company’s business practices conform to laws and regulations and follow standards and best practices, i.e., compliance management, is a complex and costly task. [3]. Environmental Movement Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Environmental Compliance Research

Environmental Compliance In United States An inportant part of EEnvironmental protection is Compliance and Enforcement.Compliance with the nation's environmental laws is the ultimate objective, but enforcement is a vital part of encouraging governments, businesses and other companies who are regulated to meet their environmental obligations. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides compliance assistance to areas that yield the most environmental benefit or reduce risk to human health.[4]

The Need of Regulatory Compliance for Environmental Sustainability As the world’s climate heats up, causing potentially disastrous consequences, and as environmental problems become global, IT is becoming both a solution and a problem for environmental sustainability. While the use of IT has exploded in all areas of human activity, offering great benefits and convenience and irreversibly transforming businesses and society, it has also been contributing to environmental problems. IT affects our environment in several different ways. Each stage of a computer’s life—from production and use to disposal—presents environmental challenges.


References

  1. ^ Anthony Tarantino, Governance, Risk, and Compliance Handbook
  2. ^ Denise Vu Broady, Holly A. Roland, "The ABCs of GRC", SAP GRC For Dummies
  3. ^ Lamm, Blount, etc., Under Control: Governance Across the Enterprise{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ http://www.epa.gov/compliance/basics/index.html {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

See also


  • Open Compliance & Ethics Group (OCEG), OCEG is a nonprofit organization that provides numerous resources for corporate governance, risk management, compliance and business ethics.
  • GRC-Resource.com, GRC-Resource provides free information and scientific publications on integrated approaches to GRC.