Industry Self-Regulation and Voluntary Environmental Compliance.
By: Iannuzzi, Jr., Al.
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Electronic Book | UT Tyler Online Online | KF3775.I16 2002 (Browse shelf) | http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uttyler/detail.action?docID=263663 | Available | EBC263663 |
Front Cover -- Foreword -- Preface -- The Author -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Responsible Care case study -- 3. Project XL case study -- 4. OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) case study -- 5. StarTrack case study -- 6. Benchmarking industry voluntary initiatives -- 7. Changing our paradigm -- Index.
INTRODUCTIONCurrent Regulatory Model Industry Voluntary Initiatives & Government / Industry Cooperative ProgramsSelf-Regulation TheoryExploring Self-Regulation and Voluntary InitiativesRESPONSIBLE CARE CASE STUDYBackgroundHistory & EligibilityProgram ElementsAnalysis of Responsible CareSynopsisPROJECT XL CASE STUDYBackgroundHistoryEligibility & Program ElementsAnalysis of Project XLSynopsisOSHA VOLUNTARY PROTECTIONS PROGRAMS CASE STUDYBackgroundHistoryProgram ElementsEligibilityAnalysis of OSHA VPPSynopsisSTARTRACK CASE STUDYBackground HistoryEligibilityProgram ElementsAnalysis of StarTrackSynopsisBENCHMARKING INDUSTRY VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES The Greening of IndustryIBMDupontElectroluxBristol-MyersJohnson & JohnsonFordAnalysis of Industry ProgramsCHANGING OUR PARADIGM Enforcement of Environmental RegulationAnalysis of Case StudiesKey Elements of a Self-Regulation ProgramModel Self-Regulation ProgramConclusionREFERENCES.
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