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What is Environmental Sustainability

Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Engineering and Environmental Science
It is defined as could be defined as a condition of balance, resilience, and interconnectedness that allows human society to satisfy its needs while neither exceeding the capacity of its supporting ecosystems to continue to regenerate the services necessary to meet those needs nor by our actions diminishing biological diversity.
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E-Waste, Chemical Toxicity, and Legislation in India
Prashant Mehta (National Law University Jodhpur, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7359-3.ch011
Abstract
In present digital age, we constantly upgrade or replace our numerous electronic devices due to continuous technological advances and short product life cycles. With increasing “market penetration” in developing countries, “replacement market” in developed countries, and “high obsolescence rate,” a large pile of e-waste is generated either internally or it is generated in developed countries and often ends up for recycling in developing countries. The current practices of e-waste management and poor awareness in India is posing a huge challenge to the environment regulators, governments, and policy makers as much work needs to be done at ground level to achieve sustainable results This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of India's current e-waste scenario, analyzes hazardous metals and considers environmental and health risks posed by them, understands existing legal framework and strategic interventions, and explores immediate technical solutions to manage and minimize its impact on all.
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Energy Transition Landscape: Landscape Approach for Pollution-Generating Large-Scale Industries
It is the responsibility to conserve natural resources and protect global ecosystems to support health and wellbeing, now and in the future.
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Impact of Sustainability on Supply Chain: Contributions and New Performance Measurements in the Disruptive Technology Era
It is a dimension of sustainability that relates to the companies carrying out their activities with the least possible negative environmental impact.
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Green Guardians: Unveiling the Strategic Role of HR in Environmental Sustainability Initiatives
The practice of using resources in a manner that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, ensuring the health of ecosystems and the preservation of natural resources.
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The Portuguese Environmental Tax Burden: A Systematic Approach
The ability to maintain the ecological balance of the planet by conserving natural resources and protecting global ecosystems that support the health and well-being of present and future generations.
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Green Logistics and Transport Processes: Mitigating the Sixth Extinction
The effort of meeting the expectations of both the existing and succeeding generations without jeopardizing the wellbeing of the biological community furnishing them.
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Neuromarketing as an Environmental Awareness Tool: The Sustainable Consumption
A systemic concept that involves a global development model incorporating aspects of a mass consumption system where the extraction of raw materials is considered a priority.
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Investigation of Green Port Strategy in Sustainable Port Approach
It is the protection of the environment and natural order, and the transfer and continuity of natural resources to future generations by using them correctly and appropriately.
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Retail Business Management From a Sustainability Perspective
The ability to keep our planet's natural environment balanced and save natural resources so that current and future generations can meet their needs.
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Green Sales
Sustainability is the capacity of the Earth's supporting eco-systems to improve the quality of human life while living within their carrying capacity. This definition was provided by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the study of which is based on the fact that global production and consumption patterns are destroying nature at persistent and dangerously high rates.As the population increases and we rely on the world's natural resources such as minerals, oil, coal, gas and so on, the world's natural ecosystems and creatures (from birds to insects to mammals) have deteriorated. As environmentalist David Suzuki, who has had a negative impact on both people and other life systems, says, “we have changed the sacred balance of nature”.
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A Systematic Literature Network Analysis (SLNA) Towards Corporate Sustainability in the Context of Triple Bottom Line
Environmental sustainability is basically a concept related to the continuation of activities of a business without harming natural resources. An environmentally sustainable company preserves natural resources, biodiversity, and avoids any activity that would destabilize the ecosystem.
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Exploring the Intersection of Sustainability Challenges and Artificial Intelligence: Bibliometric Patterns and Future Research Trajectories
Environmental sustainability refers to the responsible and balanced use of natural resources to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It encompasses various aspects of environmental protection, conservation, and stewardship, aiming to maintain the health and resilience of ecosystems while promoting social and economic well-being.
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E-Waste, Chemical Toxicity, and Legislation in India
It is defined as could be defined as a condition of balance, resilience, and interconnectedness that allows human society to satisfy its needs while neither exceeding the capacity of its supporting ecosystems to continue to regenerate the services necessary to meet those needs nor by our actions diminishing biological diversity.
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Sustainable Taxi Fleet: An Approach to the Contribution of Green Taxation
The ability to maintain the ecological balance of our planet's natural environment and conserve natural resources to support the well-being of present and future generations.
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Environmental Sustainability, Value Co-Creation, and Innovation in Service Industries With the Lens of S-D Logic
That emphasizes the need to prevent the waste of resources of future generations while meeting current needs.
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The Use of Virtual Reality in Education for Sustainable Development
Environmental sustainability refers to the responsible use and management of natural resources and ecosystems to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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Investigating Current Sustainability Issues Through Play and Future Scenarios: Play to Save
Environmental sustainability is linked to natural resources and conserving them. It aims to protect ecosystems now and for the future.
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Sustainability of SMEs and Health Sector in a Dynamic Capabilities Perspective
It is concerned with whether environmental resources will be protected and maintained for future generations. Of the three pillars, the most important is environmental sustainability. If this is not solved, then no matter how hard we try the other pillars cannot be made strong because they are dependent on the greater system they live within, the environment.
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Green Supply Chain Management Practices and Digital Technology: A Qualitative Study
Means a systematic approach that allows economic activities to be bounded by environmental limits.
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Human Capital and Workforce Resilience: Strategies and Challenges in Maritime Supply Chain Management
Practices aimed at reducing the ecological footprint of maritime operations and promoting long-term industry viability through adherence to environmental regulations and sustainable operational practices.
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Green Consumption Behavior and Environmental Sustainability Considerations
Acting responsibly towards the environment so as to preserve its quality both for the prevailing and coming generations.
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Innovation in Public Health Care Institutions: The Case of Green Hospitals
Is related with the maintenance of the factors and practices that contribute to the quality of environment on a long-term basis.
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A Revolutionary Business Model for Global Purpose-Driven Corporations: Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
It is about how to represent the relationship between the needs and the environment, and it is concerned with whether environmental resources will be protected and maintained for future generations.
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The Role of Private Labels in the Organic Food Market
This refers to harvesting renewable resources that can be continued indefinitely, minimizing pollution creation, and avoiding non-renewable resource depletion.
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World Market of Organic Food Products
A state of stable self-regulation of nature and the environment, the process of waste disposal without harm to ecosystems and the absence of negative physical and chemical effects on biological objects. In other words, society, as little as possible should affect the nature, to apply a negative kind of strikes and attacks against the environment, as well as to take all possible measures to protect and defend it.
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Green Human Resource Management: A Review and Future Directions
The responsible relations with the environment purposely to prevent degradation of natural resources and offering future generation quality environment.
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Influence of Industrialization and Energy Consumption on Environmental Sustainability: Empirical Evidence From Asian Emerging Economies
This concept advocates responsible human behaviour and economic advancement without endangering the environment.
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Sustainability as a Primary Interior Architectural Design Parameter: From Campus to Interior
Natural resources and their conservation are linked to environmental sustainability. Its goal is to protect ecosystems now and in the future.
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Sustainability Strategies for Developing SMEs and Entrepreneurship
Interaction with environment to avoid degradation of resources and ensure long term environmental quality.
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Understanding the Attitude-Behavior Gap in the Context of Green Consumption Behavior
Acting responsibly towards the environment so as to preserve its quality both for the prevailing and coming generations.
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Achieving Environmental Sustainability Through Industry 4.0 Tools: The Case of the “Symbiosis” Digital Platform
Is the conscientious development of a society through the responsible use and hopefully reuse of natural resources, reducing any form of waste.
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Green Information Systems for Sustainability
There is also a growing awareness that Green IS is not only a contributor, but perhaps will be a key facilitator for sustainable strategies. As the interest for environmental strategies unfolds, so does the understanding for how Green IS will be part of the solution. Its relevance and ever increasing employment only broadens the context of environmental sustainability.
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The Role of Incentives in Fostering Green Behaviour Among the Emerging Workforce
Environmental sustainability refers to the commitment to conserving natural resources and has a harmonious relationship with the environment for the well-being of current and future generations.
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Research Policies for Information and Communication Technologies in Europe
Sustainability in a broad sense, is the capacity to endure. In ecology, the word describes how biological systems remain diverse and productive over time. For humans it is the potential for long-term maintenance of wellbeing, which in turn depends on the wellbeing of the natural world and the responsible use of natural resources.
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Sustainable Inventory Management in Hotels
Refers to the organization's purpose to continue its business for a never-ending time and is also concerned with its impact on environmental issues, such as pollution, emission into the air, water, and soil, waste, toxic materials, and energy and water consumptions, etc.
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Knowledge Sharing Practices Among Social Media Marketers and the Significance for Business Sustainability
This concerns obligations to maintain global ecosystems and conserve natural resources in order to support the health and welfare of today and in the future.
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A Critical Analysis of the Shipbreaking Industry in Bangladesh and Potential Practices for Environmental Sustainability and Worker Health and Safety
Environmental sustainability is defined as responsible interaction with the environment to avoid depletion or degradation of natural resources and allow for long-term environmental quality. The practice of environmental sustainability helps to ensure that the needs of today's population are met without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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Education of Sustainable Manufacturing in Curricula
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The Role of Education in Attaining Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan African Nations: Emphasis on Ethiopia
The situation whereby the society or a certain group manages to conserve the natural physical potential for the wellbeing of nature itself for good life.
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