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Ribeiro S & Jabbour CJC (2012) Environmental management in ethanol and sugarcane plants in Brazil. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 19 (1), pp. 54-66. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2011.590542
Abstract
There has been much discussion on the importance of Brazilian ethanol in promoting a more sustainable society. However, there is a lack of analysis of whether sugarcane plants/factories that produce this ethanol are environmentally suitable. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyse stages of environmental management at four Brazilian ethanol-producing plants, examining the management practices adopted and the factors behind this adoption. The results indicate that (1) only one of the four plants is in the environmentally proactive stage; (2) all plants are adopting operational and organisational environmental management practices; (3) all plants have problems in communicating environmental management practices; and (4) the plant with the most advanced environmental management makes intense use of communication practices and is strongly oriented towards a more environmentally aware international market. This paper is an attempt to explain the complex relationship between the evolution of environmental management, environmental practices and motivation using a framework. The implications for society, plant directors and scholars are described, as well as the study's limitations.
Keywords
sustainable development; environmental management practices, sugarcane and ethanol-processing plants; Brazil;
Journal
International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology: Volume 19, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2012 |
Publication date online | 19/07/2011 |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
ISSN | 1350-4509 |
eISSN | 1745-2627 |