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Publication date: 27 February 2007

David Walker, Michael Pitt and Urmila Jha Thakur

To demonstrate the importance of environmental management systems (EMS) in achieving overall sustainability within organisations, by reducing ecological impacts of economic…

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Abstract

Purpose

To demonstrate the importance of environmental management systems (EMS) in achieving overall sustainability within organisations, by reducing ecological impacts of economic activities and improving corporate environmental care.

Design/methodology/approach

A range of published works over a decade (1994‐2004) has been explored in setting the trend for EMS within the context of corporate responsibility (CR). The discussion is presented in four sections, which are – introduction; background; requirement of environmental management system and conclusion.

Findings

The literature traces the gradual transformation of the role of environmental management system within organisations, from a legal obligation in the past, to an investment driver for commercial advantage in future. Facilities management is identified as the crucial link, which can assist in developing appropriate knowledge management systems necessary for attaining continued business success.

Research limitations/implications

The work highlights the importance of EMS in achieving overall sustainability and profitability of organisations. However, due to limitations of experience of EMS within organisations, it will take a while before significant results can be provided in proof of this.

Practical implications

The paper establishes an approach imperative for success of future organisations in achieving effective environmental management, leading to sustained economic growth, which will eventually prove beneficial to all sections of society across the world.

Originality/value

This paper evaluates how environmental management has evolved within the context of CR and by integrating it with information management, the work sets the direction for continual improvement of environmental and financial performance of future organisations.

Details

Journal of Facilities Management, vol. 5 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1472-5967

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