Green Reporting: Accountancy and the Challenge of the NinetiesDave Owen Green reporting provides a fundamental challenge facing accountants in the 90s. This book is both an overview and a practical and down to earth handbook for accountants, chief executives and policy makers in industry, commerce and the public sector. It draws together the emerging issues in the environmental and social spheres and addresses them in the context of that major medium of communication, the company report. |
Contents
The implications of current trends in green awareness | 3 |
Industry and commerce | 31 |
The trade union movement | 49 |
Copyright | |
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